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'refusing to believe' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express that someone is refusing to accept the truth of a particular idea. For example: "He refused to believe that the reports were true, even after hearing them from multiple sources."
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Refusing to believe it, you doubled.
Refusing to believe the mayor was merely prescient, reporters began to badger him.
Refusing to believe it, she redoubled her tenderness; and Rodolphe hid his indifference less and less.
Others are unsympathetic, refusing to believe you're not just being difficult.
Many of the Hoa Hao faithful refusing to believe that he died, predict his return in a time of crisis.
"Positively the same dame," he growls in the final shot, refusing to believe that life is anything but a fix.
Nothing that DeFeo did could transcend that, as she must have suspected, at times, while refusing to believe it.
Appignanesi tirelessly explores causes, symptoms and back histories to find answers, refusing to believe that madness comes out of nowhere.
Refusing to believe in Sentain's selflessness, Galoup decides Sentain is really up to no good and begins persecuting him.
If the pattern continues, lawmakers could grow suspicious, refusing to believe that their encounters with voters are genuine.
Refusing to believe what the evidence is telling him, the F.B.I. agent chasing the implacable killer in "Colombiana" snarls: "We're not looking for a woman.
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