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The phrase "always denied it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone consistently rejecting or refusing to acknowledge a particular claim or accusation.
Example: "Despite the overwhelming evidence, he has always denied it, insisting that he is innocent."
Alternatives: "has consistently refuted it" or "has perpetually rejected it."
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Its creators have always denied it was drug-influenced.
I always denied it".
He always denied it.
He's always denied it.
Both have always denied it.
MI5 always denied it was them.
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But then afterward, if you ask them what they ate, they always deny it".
They will always deny it but it is pretty clear that the whole alcopops thing was about recruiting young drinkers and getting them at an early stage.
Also, other prisoners started asking: "Are you two gay?" I'd always deny it though it was, I guess, common knowledge.
When I go out, the guy always denies it.
If it spreads, you can always deny it later.
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