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The phrase "to reject" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as an infinitive verb phrase and can be used to indicate the action of refusing or declining something. Here are a few examples of how "to reject" can be used in a sentence: - She had no choice but to reject his proposal. - I decided to reject the job offer and pursue a different opportunity. - The committee voted to reject the budget proposal. - It is important to reject any form of discrimination. - He was afraid she would reject his apology.
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To reject the pose?
He asked the senators to reject it.
Most wanted to reject the constitution.
Serbia continues to reject Kosovo's independence.
"I don't have to reject that".
Arafat was right to reject this offer.
BAA is likely to reject any advance.
I beg you all to reject it".
He appears to reject her.
We continue to reject it.
She decides to reject the woman's application.
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