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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a outright" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an outright."
Example: "He made an outright refusal to participate in the event."
Alternatives: "a complete" or "an absolute."
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To be clear, a Haggler-able grievance usually involves a) outright fraud, which is surprisingly rare; b) a broken promise, explicit or implied; or c) a corporate policy that has, at minimum, the faint whiff of bogusness, known here at Haggler Central as F.W.O.B.
In other words, the name-calling leveled against the Black Panthers, resurrected recently because of imagery in Queen Bey's Formation, was ahistorical (read: a outright fucking lie).
I understand that in California there have been several raids, but these are of dispenseries that are operating in a gray area or a outright illegal manner under California laws.
On its own, the tune is a outright jam that lends itself to hugging your friends on the dancefloor or high-fiving them in the car on the way to a night out.
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Only a few of them expressed an outright intention to use a robot in the future.
This is a fabrication, untrue, an outright falsehood.
A second route for a physician might be an outright breach of confidentiality.
Was there an outright winner or a last minute upset?
Ask for a loan rather than an outright gift.
A tension, I repeat, not an outright contradiction.
Examined at the level of a particular pattern the change is an outright inversion.
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