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The phrase "deny him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is refusing to give or allow something to someone else. Example: I will have to deny him access to the building as he does not have a valid ID.
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They must deny him legitimacy.
Who'd deny him one?
Why deny him his altruism?
What does it deny him?
Few people would deny him that epitaph.
"It was tough to deny him.
No one would deny him the festivities.
Could not deny him a third time.
Whenever Spiegel turns up, Schröder can't deny him anything.
His opponents hope to deny him that chance.
And it's pretty close to impossible to deny him that.
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