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Common collocations with march in American Collocation

march noun countable

US /mɑrtʃ/

anti-war
gay pride
hunger
peace
protest

Campaigners fighting to save a North Wales hospital staged a protest march through a seaside resort.

go on a march

attend
go on
join (in)
participate in
take part in

Along with more than a million others, I went on the peace march in London.

lead a march

lead

John Burns, carrying a red flag, led a march through the capital.

organize or hold a march

hold
organize
plan
stage

We have organised marches with thousands of people demanding that these multinationals are not given access to our lands.

stop a march

abandon
cancel
end
halt
stop

The march was halted en route because by the police.

ban a march

ban

The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, banned the march as politically motivated.