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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blatant violation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that clearly and obviously breaks a rule, law, or standard.
Example: "The company's decision to ignore safety regulations was a blatant violation of industry standards."
Alternatives: "an obvious breach" or "a flagrant infringement."
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That amendment is a blatant violation of the First Amendment.
"But it's a blatant violation of human rights".
"This is a blatant violation of China's sovereign rights.
In normal times, collaboration would be a blatant violation of antitrust laws.
Nato ambassadors emerged on Friday morning to accuse Russia of a "blatant violation" of Ukraine's sovereignty.
Constitutional scholars described Rhodes's threats as a blatant violation of free-speech rights.
And we felt that we'd quickly get Congress's approval because this was such a blatant violation.
"This is a blatant violation," said Tom Josefiak, Mr. Bush's general counsel.
He told a radio interviewer, "What we're dealing with here is a blatant violation of federal law.
Overnight #Palestinians set ablaze Joseph's Tomb, in a blatant violation of the basic value of freedom of worship.
The N.R.A. mobilized, calling the measure "a blatant violation of Americans' Fifth Amendment rights" in an alert to its members.
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