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"utter rejection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a complete and total refusal or denial of something. Here is an example sentence: "After her repeated attempts to win his affection, she finally faced his utter rejection when he told her he never wanted to see her again."
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Much of the bleakness arises from Fox's utter rejection of illusion.
For eight decades the party has shaped much of modern Ireland; its utter rejection by voters now is a humiliation.
The event is an object lesson, provided right upfront, of this film's utter rejection of empathy in all its forms.
It's practically Streisandian, startling in its utter rejection of the now, and ripe for some young singer on "Glee" or "Idol" to butcher.
But while both have been spared the utter rejection of a blowout like George McGovern's in 1972 or Barry Goldwater's in 1964, it is surely more excruciating to inch so close to the prize, only to have it snatched away.
"If they come to Golders Green, then it will be an opportunity for Jews and non-Jews alike to stress their united values and their utter rejection of racism and antisemitism".
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Rabbinic thought assumed that even the direst warnings of utter disaster and rejection imply the possibility of turning back to God, motivated by remorse and the desire for restoration.
She dreamed of making a living out of her writing and successfully describes the anguish of failure - "the utter abysmal hell of rejection" - at one point feeling miserable at failing to win an Observer writing competition.
And since Colombia's current mood is one of utter weariness with endemic rebel violence and a rejection of any further appeasement, Ms Betancourt faces, at best, a long captivity.In France, her kidnap is seen as a national affront.
Without uttering the man's name, he made clear his rejection of Trumpism.
While she appreciated the welcoming warmth of her new parents and siblings, the utter strangeness of her surroundings and her fear of failure and rejection complicated her period of adjustment.
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