widespread protest

Frequency: 7.513.5 per million words

Protests happening in many places or among many people.

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  • The government faced widespread protest over the new tax policy.
  • Reports indicate widespread protests erupted across the country.
  • There is growing concern about the potential for widespread protest if the bill passes.
  • The announcement of the austerity measures led to widespread protests.
  • Organizers are hoping for a widespread protest against climate change inaction.
  • Despite the threat of repression, widespread protests continued for weeks.
  • A widespread protest movement emerged in response to the human rights violations.
  • The company's decision sparked widespread protest among its employees.
  • Historians often cite the 1960s as a period of widespread protest and social change.
  • If the changes are implemented, we expect nothing less than widespread protests.