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The phrase "I would not refuse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express hesitation or reluctance to do something. For example: - "If offered a promotion, I would not refuse it." - "Even though I am busy, I would not refuse to help a friend in need." - "The job offer was tempting, but I would not refuse my loyalty to my current company."
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If everybody offered me everything I would not refuse anything because everything is mine without my asking for it or refusing it".
I would not refuse someone service based on their political or religious beliefs".
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It's pure tasting and not too sweet, though I wouldn't refuse the others.
Oh, I suppose I wouldn't refuse an aerie with a Central Park view, but it is not in the Lotto.
But it would not refuse to mock sharia law because polite society preferred to look away.
An issue for the courts, said Britain's, but hinted it would not refuse extradition if Spain asked.
"She had never refused me anything, and I felt she would not refuse me as a husband".
It wasn't the kind of thing you see in films or on television, but it seemed good to me, as I stood there in the snow, vanishing imperceptibly into the life I had not chosen but would not refuse now that I knew what it was.
By that she means dialysis, which she would not refuse.
But each has made it clear that he would not refuse a call to service.
Presumably he would not refuse to attend his own inauguration should a Gore-Lieberman ticket win.
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