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The phrase "to continue to refuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ongoing decision to not accept or agree to something. Example: "Despite numerous offers, she has chosen to continue to refuse any assistance."
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He is expected to continue to refuse.
Given this, the Iranian government may find it hard to continue to refuse to talk.
There is no legal basis for them to continue to refuse to sign players and let players into their facilities.
"For the White House to continue to refuse to make her available simply does not make sense".
The meeting resolved to continue to refuse to lock in a position until the government produces legislation.
The Conservative MP Mark Field said it was "particularly ill-advised" for ministers to continue to refuse to publish the register.
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According to the official, Republicans continue to refuse to answer.
Cooper and Miller continue to refuse to divulge sources.
Anyway, the numbers continue to refuse to justify panic.
A few groups continue to refuse to sign on.
"It is time to act but Republicans continue to refuse to do anything to protect our communities.
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