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The phrase "apparent breaches of security" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential or perceived violations of security protocols or measures.
Example: "The investigation revealed several apparent breaches of security that needed to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "suspected security violations" or "perceived security breaches".
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The government's controversial "sanction first, investigate later" system of punishing social security claimants for apparent breaches of benefit rules and conditions should be overhauled, MPs have been told.
One question included concerns over whether British security and intelligence officials were advised that, "faced with apparent breaches of Geneva convention standards, there was no obligation to intervene".
It addressed apparent breaches of a mandatory "quiet period" for companies preparing to go public.
They were found guilty of apparent breaches of Fifa's code of ethics.
While on a trip to Iraq in February 2009, the Michigan Republican tweeted his location, in what was an apparent breach of protocol and security.
I investigated three possible explanations for this apparent breach of Newtonian physics.
No civil servants were present at the meeting – an apparent breach of the ministerial code.
All this is in apparent breach of the UN's bedrock principle of national sovereignty.
We write today to request the Office of Congressional Ethics immediately investigate Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz's apparent breach of House Ethics Rules.
So why might Mr Javid take this decision, in apparent breach of long-standing British policy?
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