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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into denial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a state where someone refuses to accept reality or facts about a situation.
Example: "After the diagnosis, he fell into denial, refusing to acknowledge the severity of his condition."
Alternatives: "in denial" or "refusing to accept reality."
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"O.J.'s into denial.
Does courtesy shade into denial?
Eventually, she went into denial.
Meanwhile, the white establishment went into denial.
Mr. Bush's campaign is more into denial.
Are you into denial, and how deeply?
That omission was so painful that networks went into denial.
Many of us put up filters and go into denial.
As Adam's isolation deepened, Nancy's naïveté began to blur into denial.
This retreat into denial has the intended effect of doubling the reader's distress.
As in, thank God this moron is going into denial now.
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