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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are denied because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for a denial or rejection of something, typically in formal or official contexts.
Example: "The applicants are denied because they did not meet the necessary qualifications for the position."
Alternatives: "are rejected due to" or "are refused on account of".
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Some are denied because they cannot document their residence or income.
This right to choose is one the able-bodied currently have, but that some sections of society are denied because they need a little extra help.
"And they are denied because they are lying," he said.
Often, students' registration forms are denied because students list their dorm as their address.
And then imagine that these people's applications are denied because of this bigotry.
Tsao said that supporters of the Cook County policy are stressing that public safety will not suffer if detainer requests are denied, because there are "significant backstops" to limit the release of those accused of serious crimes.
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He said Mrs. Hamman was denied "because of slightly elevated blood pressure, which was easily controlled by inexpensive medication".
They were denied because, as the then Attorney General stated, "jurors do not have the right to veto their verdicts".
He was denied, because he wasn't Caucasian.
My application was denied because of an owner-occupancy issue.
Parole was denied because of his "poor community release history".
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