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The phrase "a flagrant violation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a blatant or obvious breach of rules, laws, or standards.
Example: "The company faced severe penalties for a flagrant violation of environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "an egregious breach" or "a blatant infringement".
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"This is a flagrant violation of privacy," said the representative.
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy," they told Buzzfeed.
His conduct was a flagrant violation of biosafety standards.
A spokesperson for Lawrence said at the time: "This is a flagrant violation of privacy.
A spokesperson for Lawrence said: "This is a flagrant violation of privacy.
Russia's foreign ministry decried "a flagrant violation of the right to peaceful assembly".
Jennifer Lawrence's representatives called the leak "a flagrant violation of privacy".
The UNHCR said at the time that the expulsion was "a flagrant violation of international law".
In addition, Panama's National Legislative Council condemned the transfer as a "flagrant violation" of the treaty.
Mr. Obama singled out Russia's annexation of Crimea as a flagrant violation of the international order.
The resolution reiterated that Israeli settlement was a "flagrant violation" of international law.
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