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The phrase "a refusal to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express an unwillingness to do something, whether it is for moral, personal, or legal reasons. For example: The police officer made a refusal to accept the bribe offered by the suspect.
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The decision is a reversal of a refusal to sell a year ago.
That doesn't imply a refusal to mock.
"It's a refusal to lose," she said.
It is almost a reprimand, a refusal to coddle.
A refusal to print one can lead to big fines.
Second, the mea culpa and a refusal to resign.
Among Di María's virtues is a refusal to give up.
On Monday, she again displayed a refusal to stand still.
Again, he signalled a refusal to change despite the results.
Yet this is not a refusal to acknowledge events.
A refusal to respect the will of the people.
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