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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deny the need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the refusal to acknowledge or accept a necessity or requirement.
Example: "Despite the overwhelming evidence, some still choose to deny the need for climate action."
Alternatives: "refuse to acknowledge the necessity" or "reject the requirement."
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Like Nelson, Gilroy does not deny the need for these tests.
At its worst, MI can be used to deny the need to work at things.
Faced with such evidence, the army could hardly deny the need for a formal investigation, which was duly carried out.
They do not deny the need for some planning, but are fearful of what they see as social engineering.
"No one in Congress would deny the need to tap certain calls under court order," he added.
Thomas did not deny the need for a long-term solution, but he called it "a discussion for a later date".
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To deny the needs of the soul leaves us not radically free, but unbearably lonely.
You have to be very gentle because you're putting him in a position where he has to deny the needs of his mother, and they have a longer history than you do.
The Iraqi government has denied the need for outside intervention.
The Clinton administration at first denied the need for a national missile defense system.
Is talking about procrastination just denying the need for help or instruction?
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