loud protest

collocation in English

meaningsofloudandprotest

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loud
adjective
adverb
uk
/laʊd/
us
/laʊd/
making a lot ...
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protest
noun
uk
/ˈprəʊ.test/
us
/ˈproʊ.test/
a strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval, ...
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(Definition ofloudandprotestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofloud protest

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It is time that we raised aloudprotestabout the deliberate policy of "go-slow" on water.
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We did not hear then hisloudprotestabout this sort of violation or terrible thing that we were doing concerning individual liberty.
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Theloudprotestwe were hearing a year ago has died down in the face of our shared determination to bring about an improvement in air quality.
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But it is the other women, the majority, who have voiced aloudprotestagainst those public displays, even to the extent of taking part in recent outdoor demonstrations.
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There were loud protests that this was far too long.
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As a consequence, they have made some loud protests.
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We then hear loud protests from housewives and other consumers.
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I know well enough that every mitigation of penal severity has prompted loud protests and dark predictions.
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Along the bull were about ten serenos with prepared sticks and to a few metres walked many others serenos, prompting loud protests of the neighborhood.
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