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The phrase "strongly refusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a firm or intense rejection of a request, proposal, or idea. Example: "Despite the pressure from his peers, he was strongly refusing to compromise his values."
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Another great example is how the Ukrainian people and even government are demanding that their prime minister step down, and he is strongly refusing.
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But the commanding German officer strongly refused: "He has committed no crime; here, he is a free man".
Although we proposed an alternative plan of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, she strongly refused it for fear of severe adverse effect which she had experienced after initial recurrence.
Filipino nurses in their senior years have strongly refused to repatriate not only because of the stress that they would experience during their land travel.
Some participants went further, like the Just Net Coalition, which strongly refused to join the Initiative.
Since the patient desired future fertility strongly, she refused total abdominal hysterectomy with contralateral oophorectomy.
The Sri Lanka captain had been strongly criticised for refusing to withdraw the controversial run-out of Jos Buttler in the one-day international series that preceded the two Test matches.
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Mourinho felt so strongly that he refused Benfica's offer and later joined Porto.
Ms. Rice's comments, combined with those of another senior government official who said the administration would insist on "the kind of go anywhere, any time sort of inspection regime" Mr. Hussein has always refused, strongly suggest that the Bush administration is moving rapidly toward an inspection crisis with Iraq by late spring.
After his research was strongly criticised and refused by the Paris Academy of Science (Tirard 2009), the idea disappeared – only to be brought back on the table by scientists in the 1970s and again most recently at the beginning of the 21st-century (Danielli 1972; Arkin and Endy 1999; Knight 2005; Campos 2009).
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