stage a rally

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To organize a rally, often for protest.

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  • The union decided to stage a rally to protest the new labor laws.
  • The team managed to stage a remarkable rally in the final quarter.
  • Activists plan to stage a rally in the city center next Saturday.
  • Investors watched as the stock market began to stage a slow rally after the downturn.
  • Thousands gathered to stage a rally demanding immediate climate action.
  • Despite being down by three goals, they bravely tried to stage a rally.
  • Political groups often stage rallies during election campaigns to mobilize supporters.
  • The company needs to stage a significant rally in sales to avoid bankruptcy.
  • The students will stage a peaceful rally to raise awareness about tuition hikes.
  • Can the underdog stage a rally and win the championship?
  • Organizers are working hard to stage a successful rally this weekend.
  • Analysts are predicting the currency will stage a strong rally in the coming months.
  • Local residents decided to stage a rally against the proposed development project.
  • It took immense effort for the athlete to stage a rally and claim victory.
  • After the controversial decision, citizens felt compelled to stage a rally.
  • After hours of negotiations, the parties were able to stage a diplomatic comeback in their talks.
  • The artists announced they would stage a rally in support of free expression.
  • The economy is showing signs of life and may stage a full rally next year.
  • It's important for organizers to carefully plan and stage a rally safely.
  • With renewed determination, they began to stage a collective rally against the odds.