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The phrase "a brazen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is bold, shameless, or audacious in behavior or attitude.
Example: "Her brazen disregard for the rules shocked everyone in the meeting."
Alternatives: "a bold" or "a shameless".
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That is a brazen falsehood.
It's a brazen indulgence.
It's a brazen beginning.
IT WAS certainly a brazen attack.
It was a brazen and nasty attack.
He strikes his claws in vain on a brazen falcon.
It was a brazen, tightly organized attack.
— This is a brazen attempt to butter me up.
It was a brazen show of what we stand for.
It's a brazen idea, definitely not for everybody.
A brazen attack on the rule of law.
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