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The phrase "a refutation of many of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of disproving or countering multiple arguments or claims.
Example: "The article serves as a refutation of many of the misconceptions surrounding climate change."
Alternatives: "a rebuttal to several of" or "a counterargument against many of".
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Leifert has written a refutation of many of the claims made against his work.
The local news outlet WRAL soon posted a refutation of many of the governor's points online, and gave his press release the lowest rating on its fact-checking scale.
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For example, it implies that the quantified version of the principle of the excluded middle is false: This example showing that the principle of the excluded middle not only does not hold but is in fact false in intuitionism, leads to the refutation of many basic properties of the continuum.
If an argument seems to refute them, we take this as a refutation of the argument.
The "metaphorical memoir" that she attempts is a refutation of literal-minded storytelling, as well as a response to the exaggerations that color many memoirs anyhow.
He is a refutation of the image of the lazy and false African, promulgated in the white world and subscribed to even by many in the black one.
Prince wrote as a refutation of clarity and easy categorization.
This provided neither a theoretical basis for belief nor a refutation of skeptical arguments.
Youth soccer in the United States — or at least, in Southern California — is also a refutation of nativism.
At the time, that was interpreted as a refutation of Mr. Schuler.
His work Adversus haereses (Against Heresies), written in about 180, was a refutation of Gnosticism.
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