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The phrase "refuse you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone rejecting or denying something from another person. An example of this could be, "I refuse you entry into my home unless you apologize for your behavior." This sentence is stating that the speaker will not allow the other person into their home unless they apologize. Another example could be, "The manager refused to give you a discount on the product." This sentence is saying that the manager denied giving a discount to the person.
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If you refuse, you are coldhearted.
"If you refuse, you must pay the tribute.
If they decide you're too much of a risk, they can refuse you credit.
I find that you can't get angry with people when they refuse you.
"I knew they couldn't refuse you, even if you're not improving," she said.
"If you did not sign a consent form," Mr. Allen said, "a provider could refuse you care.
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And she refused, you know, right?
"When she refused, you, together with Ogundele, decided that she should be eliminated.
If your permit is refused, you can't find out who refused it and why.
How can you ask a lender to give you the exact reason for refusing you credit?
If they refused, you'd shop elsewhere.
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