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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deny knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to talk about someone who is refusing to admit that they know something. For example, "He tried to deny knowledge of the event, but the evidence was too strong."
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That was why, when Goodman was jailed, Coulson could deny knowledge.
The report concludes that no one could, therefore, deny knowledge of the problem.
Corporations can no longer hide their activities or deny knowledge of such abuses.
Trump could dismiss the evidence, deny knowledge of the collusion, and dismiss the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt".
Despite the growing international outcry surrounding the missing booksellers, China has continued to deny knowledge of the situation.
He has hooked her in with a cleverly creeping process – bonuses, shares and an inability to deny knowledge of wrongdoing – but it is less clever now.
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He denied knowledge of the trafficking ring.
Davis has denied knowledge of wrongdoing.
Hamas has denied knowledge of the deal.
Mark Harris has denied knowledge of the scheme.
Ms. Knoller today denied knowledge of such a plot.
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