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Discover Ludwig'denial over' is not a correct word or phrase in written English.
If you want to express the end of denial or rejection, you can use the phrase 'denial ends' or 'denial concluded'. For example, "After a long debate, the court's denial of the plaintiff's claim ends."
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The EU remains in denial over this.
We are in denial over this.
"The government is hypocritical and in denial over Paris.
"We have a government in denial over NHS funding.
The BBC's Justin Webb asks if Americans are in denial over the debt crisis.
Yet many people, even many economists, are still in denial over what that means.
I'm guilty of being in denial over the reality that better information doesn't necessarily change people.
Some men are in denial over, say, their actual waist size.
The farrago of omission and denial over those missed dope tests remains.
Both of them are in this state of denial over where and who they actually are.
In both cases, financial markets and policy makers were steeped in denial over the risks.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com