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The phrase "a denial of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a statement or action that is a refusal to accept something. For example, "The government's a denial of the allegations was swift and decisive."
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It's a denial of justice.
"It's a denial of history".
Participatory art is a denial of talent.
A denial of reality, a denial of change: and it's no kind of long-term strategy.
This was more than just a denial of miracles.
Segregation, though, is intrinsically a denial of rights.
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A denial-of-service attack against SendGrid followed, rendering its site inaccessible to users.
Then in 2013, RBS's online service was disrupted by a denial-of-service attack.
"A denial-of-service attack is the exact opposite of that.
It is a form of what is known as a "denial-of-service" (DoS) attack.
It's like a denial-of-service attack on their brains.
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