The phrase "partially reject" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that you're not completely rejecting something, but not fully accepting or embracing it either. For example: "The mayor partially rejected the citizens' demands, offering to implement some of them but not all."
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Therefore, we are forced to partially reject the hypothesis formulated in Figure 1 and revise it in search for other possible interactions between miRISC, PAN3 and NOT1.
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Mara has partially rejected that ideal in favor of a 21st century survivalist attitude: Winning is all that matters.
Thus the null hypothesis was partially rejected.
Thus, the fourth and fifth null hypotheses were partially rejected.
Therefore, the null hypothesis should be partially rejected.
Despite subjects partially rejecting soybean meal relative to controls after the aversive conditioning protocol, oat hay consumption seemed unaffected by soybean meal devaluation.
The need for an external excitation light causes a noise floor of autofluorescence and backscattered excitation light that is only partially rejected by filtering out unwanted wavelengths.
Mr Farage claimed that figure was based on out-of-date research that had been partially rejected by one of its authors.
Whoever, as Chrisippus did, accepts the validity of the principle of bivalence, opts for two-valued logic; whoever even partially rejects this principle, as Aristotle did, thereby opens the door to many-valued logic.
According to the recorded data, the null hypothesis was partially rejected because the accuracy of the impression techniques was only different in angulated implant conditions and there was an interaction between impression technique and implant angulations and that both affect impression accuracy.
PEP is meant to replace the Secure Communities program, which the jurisdictions declining to fully cooperate with ICE have partially rejected.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com