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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deny helping" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of someone refusing to offer assistance or support to another person or cause. Example: Despite his pleas, she continued to deny helping him with his financial struggles.
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Though insurers deny helping executives skirt accountability, investors, watchdogs and the courts may see things differently.
Pakistani officials deny helping the groups and say they have closed all Kashmiri training camps.
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Mr. Hsu denied helping Mr. Alvin in an inappropriate manner.
Russia has always denied helping pro-Russian rebels and supplying them with weapons and troops.
In interviews, Sudanese officials denied helping arm either side in the Syrian war.
Iran has consistently denied helping militias attack coalition forces in Iraq.
He will pay some $110 million in owed taxes, the Samsung group said, but he has denied helping his son.
Shaukat, of Pargeter Street, Walsall, denied helping his friends join Isis by dropping Aslam and Nash off at airports.
Mr Scajola denies helping a former Forza Italia lawmaker convicted of links with the 'Ndrangheta, the Calabria mafia, to escape abroad.
When the agents questioned him in 2003, he denied helping a Yemeni cleric who prosecutors said made a fund-raising trip to Brooklyn mosques in 1999.
Mr. Torricelli, a New Jersey Democrat, has denied helping Mr. Chang, a political donor who says he gave Mr. Torricelli unreported cash and gifts -- accusations now under federal investigation.
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