public protest
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A protest that happens in a place where everyone can see it.
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- The new tax sparked a wave of public protest.
- There had been a number of public protests against the new tax.
- The government faced widespread public protest over its controversial policies.
- Organizers are planning a large public protest against the proposed development.
- Despite the fierce public protest, the council approved the new regulations.
- A spontaneous public protest erupted in the main square.
- The right to engage in public protest is a fundamental aspect of democracy.
- Throughout history, public protests have often been catalysts for social change.
- Local activists staged a peaceful public protest outside the city hall.
- Suppressing public protest can lead to increased unrest and discontent.