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'have repudiated' is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
As a verb, it typically means to reject or deny something, either in a formal or official capacity. For example, "The government has officially repudiated the treaty."
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The voters have repudiated him.
Many successful non-OA publishers have repudiated these fears.
Matt Lewis: Bad idea, but should Romney have repudiated it?
The automaker could not have repudiated his apology more effectively.
The American people have repudiated empire, and want America to come first.
American majorities repudiated the Vietnam War and have repudiated the invasion of Iraq.
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Iran has repudiated the report as fiction.
Those were options the Americans had repudiated in 1776.
First, it has repudiated industry-wide, national labour standards.
Former Senator John Edwards has repudiated his vote for the war.
The G.O.P. has repudiated its historic tradition of conservation.
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