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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I kept refusing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates a repeated action or behavior of consistently refusing something. Example: Despite their persistent offers, I kept refusing to join their party.
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"That was their only request, and I kept refusing".
'Go platinum,' he kept saying, and I kept refusing".
"They kept offering me guns for my protection and, to their utter astonishment, I kept refusing.
I kept refusing to go out with him but he wouldn't take no for an answer".
"He offered me pills and said it would help me to relax, and I kept refusing but he kept offering," she told the Washington Post.
I kept refusing, but she was persistent.
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Perhaps if I keep refusing to assent to my present impression that wealth is good, wealth will eventually cease to appear to me as good.
Something/someone bigger than him kept refusing.
The court told the company to cough up a €55,000 fine right away and an additional €10,000 for each day it keeps refusing to hand over the user data.
The Muppets aren't green eggs and ham and I'm not that guy who kept refusing them for no reason, and Sam-I-Am was an annoying little cocksucker anyway.
I went back to the doctor several times in a frenzy, but he kept refusing to operate on me for another six months, saying I would eventually get used to the change.
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