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Discover Ludwig"issued a denial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is denying something that has been said or suggested. For example, "After the accusation was made, the suspect issued a denial."
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We issued a denial.
Blackburn issued a denial on its Web site.
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).
The Angolan Embassy in Ivory Coast has also issued a denial.
But the Obama team issued a denial, leaving Mr Kaczynski, not for the first time, looking out of his depth.
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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.
After initially issuing a denial over the Gyrus case in November 2011, Olympus a week later admitted its wrongdoing.
Leona Lewis replies (her manager Simon is a good friend of the PM) but only to issue a denial.
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