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The phrase "complete denial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state where someone refuses to accept the truth or reality of a situation.
Example: "Despite the overwhelming evidence, he remained in complete denial about his actions."
Alternatives: "utter denial" or "total denial".
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"Completion of that certification would result in the complete denial of coverage for the drugs and devices to which [they] object".
"Complete denial.
I was in complete denial.
And they're all in complete denial about the budget situation".
During those two hours I was in complete denial.
Q: Do you think Blair is in complete denial?
"Early on, the Europeans were in complete denial.
And the rest of the world was in complete denial".
It isn't just Brown who is in complete denial.
"I was in complete denial about it," he says.
"A complete denial was very shocking," he said.
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