expressly deny
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
To deny something in a way that has been clearly and deliberately stated.
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- The CEO's statement will expressly deny any involvement in the scandal.
- The company expressly denied any involvement in the scandal.
- In the court documents, the defendant expressly denied all charges against him.
- She expressly denied having received the confidential documents.
- Although the evidence was strong, the witness continued to expressly deny what she had seen.
- The government spokesperson expressly denied rumors of a military intervention.
- The contract expressly denies any liability for damages caused by misuse.
- He expressly denied making those controversial statements to the press.
- We must expressly deny these baseless accusations to protect our reputation.
- The CEO expressly denied knowledge of the illegal activities.
- He has expressly denied the rumors circulating online.
- Officials expressly denied that the policy changes were politically motivated.
- The government issued a press release to expressly deny any change in policy.
- The witness expressly denied seeing the defendant at the crime scene.
- It is important to expressly deny the allegation in writing.
- Management expressly denied allegations of workplace discrimination.
- The artist's estate expressly denied permission to use his work in the commercial.
- The senator expressly denied accepting bribes from lobbyists.
- Any implication of wrongdoing was expressly denied by the management team.
- The university expressly denied claims of grade manipulation.