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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to refute" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb and means to prove something to be false or incorrect. Example: The scientist was able to refute the claims made by his critics with solid evidence and logical arguments.
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This prognosis is hard to refute.
Uddyotakara undertook to refute Nagarjuna and Dignaga.
My mind raced to refute this aphorism.
That's a hard argument to refute.
I have no way to refute that.
No official bothered to refute the details.
These assertions are difficult to refute.
He has never tried to refute this.
It's a hard argument to refute.
It's a burdensome thing to refute a fantasy.
What does it mean to refute your own breathing?
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