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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after denying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that follows a denial, often in legal, formal, or narrative contexts.
Example: "After denying the allegations, the company released a statement to clarify its position."
Alternatives: "following the denial" or "subsequent to denying".
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After denying participation in the robbery, Henry exercised his right to terminate the interview.
He died soon after denying the allegation, apparently of late-stage cancer.
Organizers were fined $300,000 by the WTA after denying her the opportunity to play.
After denying the relationship at first, Mr. Patton admitted he had lied.
She later admitted witness intimidation after denying the charge during a seven-day trial.
After denying any knowledge of the scheme, Filchock was allowed to play.
After denying that there was a problem, Mr. Hollande is suddenly shifting gears.
After denying the F.B.I. access to suspects in the bombing, Saudi Arabia tried and executed them.
After denying the homer, Bay capped his night by hitting one of his own off Livan Hernandez in the ninth.
Adoboli is due to stand trial next month after denying two counts of fraud and two counts of false accounting.
After denying the witness claims, Saddam launched into an exchange with the prosecution to denounce his prison conditions.
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