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The phrase "a brazen violation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an act that is openly and shamelessly disrespectful or against the rules or laws.
Example: "The company's decision to ignore safety regulations was a brazen violation of the law."
Alternatives: "an audacious breach" or "a flagrant infringement".
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Gopala Krishnan Murali, called the attack a "brazen violation of cease-fire".
The recent conviction of 10 Iranian Jews in Iran on charges of spying for Israel is a brazen violation of international human rights standards and the due process of law.
Wolitzer homes in on a phenomenon that has featured in so many #MeToo stories: the sudden paralysis that grips the body as the mind reels, trying to make sense of a brazen violation even as it happens.
That murder — orchestrated by the former Gambino boss John Gotti in what would become a successful bid for control of the enterprise — led to a wave of killings, including by families outside the Gambino clan who viewed the violent power grab as a brazen violation of the Mafia's code.
"All state information security systems were unprepared for such a brazen violation of the law". Russian forces seized Crimea last week.
The White House released his statement just hours after Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test flew over Japan in a brazen violation of the country's sovereignty.
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Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called the seizure "a remarkably brazen violation of international law".
The upshot was a city abuzz with tsk-tsking, and in some quarters applause, at a bureaucrat's brazen violation of a cardinal rule of the Capitol Hill etiquette book: the Congressman Is Always Right.
"This is a plain and brazen violation of copyright law," said the Authors Guild president, Nick Taylor.
China, the closest supporter of the regime, called it a "flagrant and brazen" violation of international opinion and said it "firmly opposes" North Korea's conduct.
"This is a plain and brazen violation of copyright law," said Nick Taylor, president of one of the US plaintiffs, the Authors Guild, last September.
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