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Filter by Meaning The professor's disavowal of the student's plagiarized work was necessary for academic integrity.
The celebrity's disavowal of the controversial endorsement deal disappointed many of their fans.
His disavowal of any involvement in the robbery made the police suspicious.
The religious leader's disavowal of their extremist followers was widely praised.
The singer's disavowal of her previous controversial statements was met with skepticism.
The athlete's disavowal of doping allegations was met with skepticism.
The artist's disavowal of commercialism in his work was a statement against the mainstream art industry.
The celebrity's disavowal of the paparazzi's intrusive behavior highlighted the need for privacy laws.
The celebrity's disavowal of his previous statements about politics caused backlash on social media.
The defendant's disavowal of the crime was met with skepticism by the jury.
The celebrity's disavowal of the rumors about his personal life surprised the media.
His disavowal of his former friend was unexpected.
The athlete made a public disavowal of any association with performance-enhancing drugs.
The CEO's disavowal of the company's controversial policies disappointed the employees.
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