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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely denies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is firmly rejecting or contradicting a claim or accusation.
Example: "The defendant absolutely denies any involvement in the crime."
Alternatives: "strongly denies" or "categorically denies".
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"Management absolutely denies" the latter, according to Mrs. Vignola.
But he told The Associated Press that his client "absolutely denies that anything like that happened".
"He absolutely denies any wrongdoing," Mr. Shargel said, "and sees himself as a victim in this case".
His lawyer, Gerald Klein, said Mr. Gault "absolutely denies" that there was a sexual relationship with the girl, now 15.
Asked about the claims he took a cut from local enterprises, they said: "Mr Bakiyev absolutely denies the allegation".
It also said it "absolutely denies that there were any occurrences of racism before and during the match at the stadium".
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"We absolutely deny it," Ms. Tanguy said.
Further, we absolutely deny the comments you attribute to Waleed Rashed.
But Tiffany stops short of absolutely denying a feud existed.
Pressed about the affair on March 18th, Mr Singh "absolutely" denied any bribes.
"I absolutely deny any suggestion that I did anything untoward," he said.
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