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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rejected of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "He felt rejected of the opportunity to participate in the project."
Alternatives: "rejected by" or "excluded from."
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Figure 1a shows the fraction of rejections F R (i.e., the proportion of catalogs for which H0 is rejected) of the N and L tests as a function of time.
Potter knew TV was despised and rejected of men.
Flew's first book, in 1953, was about the possibility (which he ultimately rejected) of paranormal phenomena like ESP.
Some immigration officials have accused Iranians whose asylum applications were rejected of instigating riots this year at the Christmas Island and Villawood detention centers.
Rescued from that life by the brilliant Scottish charity Streetwork, Ian eventually became a support worker, counselling and helping the lost and rejected of Edinburgh, among whom he'd counted himself.
In "He was despised and rejected of men," the mezzo Hai-Ting Chinn's fierce intensity and dark, plaintive throb of a voice ideally underscored Handel's theater-honed knack for fashioning text settings packed with palpable emotional impact.
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Who was I? A reject of men.
This was rejected on grounds of unwieldiness.
It was rejected out of hand.
It should not, however, be rejected out of hand.
She was afraid of being rejected because of her accent.
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