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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be in denial" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's refusal to accept the truth or reality, such as when a person is refusing to admit that they have a problem or a mistake that they have made. For example, "Despite the evidence, John is in denial that he was responsible for the mistake."
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Some were said to be "in denial" of those sins.
He may be in denial.
You don't want to be in denial".
Now you can't be in denial.
New Yorkers may be in denial.
Sandy seems to be in denial.
One cannot be in denial of this reality".
"You can either accept that or be in denial.
Yet G.M.'s board seemed to be in denial.
And many Labour supporters will be in denial.
The whole community, she writes, seemed to be in denial.
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