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"vehement rejection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a strong and passionate refusal or denial of something. Example: The board of directors expressed their vehement rejection of the proposed budget cuts, stating that they would not allow the company's resources to be depleted in such a reckless manner.
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But when used in the start of a sentence like "Gedaddaheeuh wid yer fancy talk," the disbelief turns to vehement rejection, in the sense of "I vigorously reject your highfalutin language".
It was not so much the Vietnam War as the massive and vehement rejection of that war that frightened conservative Americans since the anti-war movement rejected so much of the glue that had bound the nation together for so many years.
No other Justice has so firmly dissented from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger's vehement rejection of all such requests.
Despite his poor health and the increasingly vehement rejection of Modernist aesthetics by the Stalinist establishment, Lissitzky persevered in his artistic endeavours.
C's vehement rejection of a life of uncertain health and certain advancing age was not a disorder; it was simply who she was.
Here, attempts to portray the Occupy movement as the liberal alternative to the Tea Party has met with vehement rejection by Occupy activists and supporters.
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On several occasions, Trump has claimed that he would get Mexico to pay for the border wall, despite the vehement rejections of such a plan by Mexican leaders. .
But it's worth noting that, despite Truffaut's vehement and derisive rejection of most of the French film industry in that piece, he reserves his greatest venom for screenwriters, and admits as much to Cardullo: "I did an incendiary piece in Cahiers against French films as typified by the screenwriters Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, the fossils of French cinema".
He was also a tense, urban alpha type: smart, ambitious, demanding, as vehement in his rejections as in his embraces.
"I was surprised at his vehement reaction".
Rejection of Haeckel's recapitulation theory was complete and so vehement as to essentially make any mention of body plans taboo (Gould 1977).
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