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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'issue a denial' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person, company, or organization officially denying something. For example: The company issued a denial of the allegation that they had acted unethically.
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The piece ignited a storm of negative press, forcing Mr. Koolhaas to issue a denial.
Gibbs, a cantankerous Alabaman, went about strong-arming the Élysée Palace to issue a denial.
Vuma's Janine Hills was quick to issue a denial, however: "Absolutely not.
Leona Lewis replies (her manager Simon is a good friend of the PM) but only to issue a denial.
Such is the strength of belief in this theory that the US government has been forced to issue a denial.
Gibbs was immensely relieved, therefore, when he got the French to issue a denial by 11 A.M. Crisis averted.
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Blackburn issued a denial on its Web site.
The Angolan Embassy in Ivory Coast has also issued a denial.
Al Shabab's publicity arm quickly issued a denial on what appears to be its Twitter feed.
(One of those purported buyers, Citic Securities, issued a denial to Reuters).
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