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Discover LudwigTechnically, "denied of" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "denied access to" or "deprived of." However, "denied of" is occasionally used in spoken or informal language, and the meaning is still understood. Example: John was unfairly denied of his promotion at work, despite his hard work and dedication.
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They denied, of course, that waterboarding is torture, even though it's been classified as such since the Spanish Inquisition.
There was even a report, later denied, of possible capital controls by Russia's central bank, which weakened the rouble further.
Mr. Mwonzora was handcuffed, shackled and clothed in prison-issue khaki short pants (no underwear allowed), facing a charge, which he denied, of inciting public violence.
It has locked up some Taliban leaders, one of whom complained (in comments he later denied) of enduring years of torture.
Denied, of course, with lawyers involved, but we look forward to hearing more about him in the weeks and months ahead.
Romney may not flaunt his religion but his 2007 speech was an affirmation, never since denied, of the centrality of religion in American public life.
Logging on to the system requires passing through three levels of security and access is denied of they are not completed successfully, he told Guardian Government Computing.
As well as speculation about the manager's future there are rumours - denied, of course - that star striker Dimitar Berbatov is still being courted by United.
The board approved upgrades at an overall rate of 46 percent, but requests from Vietnam-era veterans claiming PTSD were nearly always denied (of about 145 PTSD-related applications, the board approved two).
One of Mr Santos's campaign gurus resigned over claims (which he denied) of receiving $12m to broker the surrender of several drug barons, from which he then allegedly funnelled $2m to pay debts from Mr Santos's 2010 presidential campaign.
Some of the reporting had seemed to suggest something rotten in Steubenville, with stories of other teenagers sharing lurid pictures of the incident, and whispers – quickly denied – of a wider cover-up in the town.
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