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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flagrant affront" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action or statement that is openly disrespectful or offensive.
Example: "His comments during the meeting were a flagrant affront to the team's efforts and dedication."
Alternatives: "an egregious insult" or "a blatant disrespect."
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The genetically modified human being would himself be degraded to the status of a product of genetic technology, and that would be a flagrant affront to human dignity.
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Arnebeck says, "It's a flagrant violation of the law.
I consider this a flagrant insult to consumers.
Answer: Since the New Deal, the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted Congress' power expansively, applying a nearly irrefutable presumption of constitutionality to even the most flagrant affronts to the doctrine of enumerated powers, as it will again be urged to do with ObamaCare.
A flagrant polluter.
"Not a flagrant.
"Was it a flagrant foul?
Francis received a flagrant foul.
A flagrant foul-2 triggers an automatic ejection, while a flagrant foul-1 does not.
Brown was called for a flagrant foul.
Sprewell was whistled for a flagrant foul.
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