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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shall not refuse' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a strong refusal of something, or to emphasize refusal. For example, 'I have decided that I shall not refuse any help offered to me.'.
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"I shall not refuse the request of the people of my country, but I will ask them to help," he reportedly said.
The Commanding Officer shall not refuse a request for such a visit without reasonable grounds.
In an effort to curtail HBV-related discrimination, the Chinese Ministry of Health and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security co-issued a notice in 2007 stating that an employer shall not refuse to employ or dismiss an HBV carrier because of his or her infection status, unless the person is banned from the job by laws, regulations, or Ministry of Health rules [ 27].
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Car dealers are usually ready for a bit of high-pressure selling, but they generally stop short of making, shall we say, an offer you can't refuse.
He can't refuse.
"They won't refuse.
He not only refused to fight (due to his literal interpretation of the commandment "Thou shalt not kill") but refused to even touch a rifle.
The legislation says the state shall not "burden a person's exercise of religion," effectively allowing businesses to refuse service to LGBT individuals.
The following day, the King suffered several heart attacks, but refused to go to bed saying, "No, I shall not give in; I shall go on; I shall work to the end".
We Shall Not Forget.
This shall not pass!
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