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The phrase "a blatant trampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's rights or principles are being disregarded or violated in a very obvious manner.
Example: "The new policy is a blatant trampling of our fundamental rights as citizens."
Alternatives: "an obvious violation of" or "a clear infringement on".
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But the use of public resources - in this case, municipal police officers - to remove the man for simply wearing an article of clothing seemed to me like a blatant trampling of the man's First Amendment rights (take AM760's online poll here to vote on whether you think it was appropriate to eject him).
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This scandal was a blatant abuse of government power.
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Your using that false claim is a blatant manipulation of fact.
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