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The phrase "a blatant instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and obvious example of something, often in a negative context.
Example: "The politician's refusal to address the issue was a blatant instance of neglecting public concerns."
Alternatives: "an obvious example" or "a clear case".
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Hitler is a blatant instance.
A blatant instance of stereotyping, the e-mails have met with strong pushback in Germany.
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The pre-2006 RepubliCongressress utterly failed in its basic oversight duties, especially with respect to the war in Iraq, and its unparalleled use of legislative "earmarks" to crank out pork-barrel spending was an especially blatant instance of special-interest corruption.
Its attitude towards the Turkish regime is a blatant example.
One blatant instance came to light during the subprime mortgage crisis and its aftermath, but such market manipulation is hardly isolated.
It was the most blatant instance yet of the Trump family's profiting from its political power in this case, by shifting from its long-standing focus on luxury markets in order to make money from the very demographic that put Trump in the White House.
It is dominated by a group of bulky, morose bronze sculptures from the middle 1980's -- blatant instances of raging artistic ego made three dimensional.
Western countries protest, not very loudly, at the more blatant instances of injustice.
But the officials said they felt strongly that blatant instances of wrongdoing had to be exposed.
But the Administration can plausibly contend that the decision in the New York case applies only to the most blatant instances of race discrimination.
These are blatant instances of failure to cure, but unparalleled successes in bringing comfort to the terminally ill.
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