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"refuse to communicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone refuses to engage in conversation (spoken or written). For example: "Although his partner had reached out to him multiple times, he continued to refuse to communicate."
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The DVD player, VCR and cable all have their own remotes, which refuse to communicate with one another.
But Kennedy said the tribe has a good relationship with refuge officials and noted that the Paiute people refuse to communicate with militia leaders or visit the occupation.
The threat of litigation has often made the authentication industry a clandestine realm, with connoisseurs who refuse to communicate in writing and with confidential agreements that bind authenticators to silence.
"At some point we had to say, 'If you refuse to communicate with our office, unfortunately we won't be able to work with you anymore,' " Fenter says.
This week's debate between Eric Hanushek and Diane Ravitch, exemplifies the tendency of true believers in data-driven policies to refuse to communicate with educators.
People who ignore their emotions, refuse to communicate, and opt for the bulldozer approach tend to be more fragile than those who listen to themselves, ask for support, and accept their weaknesses.
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However, refusing to communicate is different from an inability to communicate.
By refusing to communicate, the US services render their, and by extension our, services less effective.
But Perelman resides in St . Petersburgand refuses to communicate with other people".
Kaepernick, Norman says, simply refused to communicate when the coalition needed strong leadership most.
Yet the ombudsman has closed the case and refused to communicate further.
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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