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"my rejection" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a personal feeling of being rejected or to describe an instance of being rejected. Here is an example: "After hearing the news of my rejection from the job, I felt disappointed and discouraged."
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I spent about seven years trying to keep humor out of my work, but finally had this catastrophic break, where I almost instantaneously rejected my rejection of humor.
'I suppose it's my rejection of the Balanchine aesthetic.
There are still some fundamentally German things in me such as my rejection of nuclear power.
My rejection of her kimchi chicken is a rejection of what she does, who she is.
Now, I don't look at my rejection from my mother's alma mater quite as sourly.
The reason offered to my sponsor for my rejection was that I was "too liberal".
So that would be my explanation for the outrage behind my rejection.
My rejection of his plundering the wealth of my country, and destroying its infrastructure.
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"I was lucky in my rejections," he said.
And my rejections were not "unfortunate" or "regretful" but, rather, freeing.
"Who would want to forgo the opportunity to relive all my rejections?" he said with a laugh.
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