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'deny everything' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a refusal to accept or acknowledge something. For example: John was accused of stealing the jewels, but he denied everything.
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"They deny everything.
"You've got to be ready for him to deny everything".
You can deny everything, but you cannot deny death.
We have no doubt Isis will deny everything.
(Stone's rules: "Attack, attack, attack — never defend" and "Admit nothing, deny everything, launch counterattack").
The first was to rush out their spokespersons to deny everything.
If they ask where their eggs/milk/pasta has gone, deny everything and blame mice.
Husseini could not deny everything because she already had Adama, who is now 11 months old.
"He told me it was very important for me to deny everything," she testified.
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I wouldn't deny her the right to deny everything.
When the mumu comes back, and the baby begins to tattle on you...Deny everything like "What are you talking about sweetie!" Or "Oh I would never!" Be a kiss up to the mom.
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