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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repudiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of rejecting or disavowing something, such as a belief, claim, or agreement.
Example: "The politician's statement was seen as a repudiation of the previous administration's policies."
Alternatives: "a rejection" or "a denial".
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It is a repudiation of his past.
It actually means a repudiation of austerity.
It's a repudiation of the extraordinary value they offer residents.
This is not a repudiation of anti-depressants.
This is a repudiation of the gospel of Jesus Christ".
One is a repudiation of a discredited political caste.
Stein's whole life was a repudiation of such garbage.
Such policies aren't merely a repudiation of Obama.
It was a repudiation of the Bush years.
Asked if the 2008 election was a repudiation of his administration, he says "it was a repudiation of Republicans".
From another, it is an outright military coup — a repudiation of the process of politics itself.
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