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Discover LudwigThe phrase "denial about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of refusing to acknowledge or accept something. Example: John's constant denial about his alcohol addiction eventually led to the breakdown of his marriage.
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I am in denial about sport.
We're in denial about Tuesday.
Sheffield council seems in denial about Meadowhall.
We are not in denial about Brexit.
("I was in denial about that").
I was in denial about it.
Blair is still in denial about that.
We've been in deep denial about this.
We're basically in denial about this.
And they're all in complete denial about the budget situation".
(We're all in utter denial about the bees).
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