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Use "marchers" in a sentence
"For the past decade the corporate media have promoted left wing extremists – covering gatherings of a few dozen, while ignoring the protests of hundreds of thousands of anti war marchers from the earliest days of the Bush administration."
"Of course, the idea that one teenager (“man”) could intimidate 20,000 marchers is preposterous."
"Note to Johnson and Malkin: Maybe the reason the photo didn’t show many marchers is because the photo wasn’t of the march."
"Of course, the idea that one teenager (“man”) could intimidate 20,000 marchers is preposterous."
"Also among the marchers will be a coachload of mothers and toddlers from Hampshire demonstrating against the closure of Sure Start centres in the county."
"The discussion of the RKBA is in the opinion because Presser asserted that the 2nd amendment protects a right to conduct parades, as long as the marchers are armed."