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Discover LudwigThe phrase "denial with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is commonly used in legal or formal language to describe a situation in which someone denies or rejects something with a particular method or approach. For example: - The defendant's lawyer argued for a plea of denial with the use of new evidence. - The company issued a statement of denial with the accusation of fraud and corruption.
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Meeting such denial with anger or dismissal is unhelpful.
But he issued his denial with a generous grin.
Collectively this country is involved in a denial with regards to drinking.
"I'm sort of in denial with the food thing," she said.
First came denial, with even empirical journalists resisting what polling is telling them.
And the spinners are exploiting this denial with their faux-egalitarian flattery – the idea that the people know best.
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I call this stage my "anger mixed with denial mixed with I have no idea what I'm getting myself into" phase.
But by comparison with Leith, Burchill is a woman of austerity and self-denial with a world view to boot.
The nation's greatness, Mr. Bush has declared, will be preserved through "small, unnumbered acts of caring and courage and self-denial," with the emphasis on small.
If I rightly interpret the Mail's coverage over the past year, we can also safely conclude he's a bloated, balding man in dangerous self-denial, with major health problems on the horizon.
With 63 to his name Bell trudged off, later admitting that a 23rd Test century was there for the taking after almost five hours of self-denial with only five boundaries struck.
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