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The phrase "a blatant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very obvious or conspicuous, often in a negative context.
Example: "His blatant disregard for the rules was evident to everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "an obvious" or "a flagrant".
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"This is a blatant lie.
"It was a blatant foul," he said.
Her receding back was a blatant provocation.
"It was a blatant stepchild feeling".
That was a blatant falsehood.
It is a blatant whitewash.
Hitler is a blatant instance.
Surely that was a blatant red card?
This is a blatant call for fragmentation.
They are a blatant union stitch-up.
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It was a blatant--even outrageous -- invitation.
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