Phrases with «widespread protests»

The phrase "widespread protests" refers to protests that are happening in many different places and involving a large number of participants. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread protests»

  • The suspension has led to widespread protests in the streets, with accusations of a coup being tossed around on both sides. (usfunds.com)
  • He also fired two of the exhibition's four curators before widespread protests eventually pushed him to resign from his position. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Gordon Brown and David Cameron have both met premier Wen Jiabao despite widespread protests against the Chinese leader. (politics.co.uk)
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