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"the renounce" is not correct and cannot be used as a coherent phrase in written English
A possible corrected version could be "to renounce" used as a verb, meaning to reject or give up something, or "the renunciation" used as a noun, meaning the act of renouncing something. Example: She decided to renounce her claim to the inheritance in order to avoid any conflicts with her siblings.
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the renounce
verb
To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.
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Kylie managed to tremble to the church, but cracked somewhere around the renounce all evil part of the ceremony.
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Would the pope renounce the doctrine of papal infallibility?
Why do the bees renounce sleep, the joys of honey, love, and divine leisure?
The Knicks renounced the rights to the second-round draft pick ERIC CHENOWITH and invited MICHAEL HICKS to camp.
The former renounced the presidency, triggering a constitutional crisis; the latter resigned ahead of his impeachment - for corruption.
The basic rule was to leave the family and friends, discard all the relationships and renounce the world. . . .
The barons, however, soon quarrelled among themselves, and Henry seized the opportunity to renounce the Provisions (1261).
Mr. Berman said he believed the tribe could renounce the Park Place deal on technical grounds.
For instance, he said, the United States could renounce the first use of nuclear arms.
After five hours, passengers would have the right to renounce the flight and have their ticket price reimbursed.
"Some companies flying the Stars and Stripes renounce America when it comes to paying their taxes," he said.
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