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The expression "under protest" refers to the act of doing something while disagreeing with it. It is commonly used in situations where someone is forced to do something they don't want to do, but they do it anyway because they have no other choice. For example, if you are asked to pay a fine that you believe is unfair, you may pay it "under protest" to avoid further consequences, but still disagree with the decision. This expression is often used in legal contexts, such as when someone is signing a contract, agreeing to something or making a statement, but they do so with the firm belief that what they are being forced to do is unjust.