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The phrase "an egregious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is remarkably bad or offensive, often in a way that is shocking or outrageous.
Example: "The politician's egregious behavior during the debate drew widespread condemnation from the public."
Alternatives: "a flagrant" or "a shocking".
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France is an egregious example.
"This is just an egregious case.
Those who demonstrated made an egregious blunder.
The United States remains an egregious outlier.
The present station is an egregious firetrap.
It's an egregious example of cronyism.
This is an egregious error.
This would be an egregious error.
Tragically, an egregious misimpression has been created.
What an egregious example of corporate irresponsibility!
There is an egregious misreading of Bourdieu in this, lol.
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