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Discover Ludwig"respectfully rejected" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to politely decline or turn down something, such as a job offer, invitation, or request. Example: "Thank you for considering me for the position, but I must respectfully reject the offer as I have accepted a different job opportunity."
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Setting aside Wundt's need to be killed at once or in bits, a fair and attentive reader will respectfully reject such scintillating criticisms.
However, on my reading of Aquinas, here he merely gives a tip of the hat to Augustine's doctrine, while at the same time he respectfully rejects it.
Among the dozen-odd topics listed on his cheat sheet were: what to say if he was asked about resigning, six bullet points to hit when the topic of Cambridge Analytica came up, and a line to use if anyone attacked the company (It was: "Respectfully, I reject that. Not who we are).
One of the most helpful things you can do is respectfully ask why your request was rejected.
"[While] thousands of people left the church, thousands more stayed in and continue to regularly attend church, yet openly either joke about The Policy or, more respectfully but still firmly, reject it.
Indeed, I am so worried, that as a former prime minister, I feel a responsibility to respectfully lay out a case for rejecting this idea of a plebiscite," she said.
For these reasons, which are discussed in more detail below, Microsoft respectfully requests that the Court summarily reject the government's proposal to split Microsoft into two separate companies.
We call on all parties to contribute thoughtfully and respectfully to the discourse on race and to reject efforts to derail or distort the conversation".
We thank the president for his dedication to addressing these complex issues, and respectfully urge members of Congress to send a strong, bipartisan reform bill to his desk this year, and reject proposals that could harm U.S. competitiveness and eliminate jobs.
Reject, reject, reject.
Accept rejection respectfully.
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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