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Discover Ludwig"deny having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has denied that they possess something or that they have done something. Example: He denied having any knowledge of the crime.
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City officials deny having any such goal.
Initially they deny having any useful data.
Military officials deny having a specific target in mind.
Cuban Jewish groups deny having anything to do with him.
State and local officials deny having done so.
When confronted by Maya, they deny having made the gestures.
The news agencies deny having any prior knowledge.
Mr. Velez and Mr. Alvarez-Ramos deny having made threats.
(Le Pen and Berlusconi deny having had such ties).
The bride will deny having feelings for Diego.
He would neither confirm nor deny having undergone cosmetic surgery.
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