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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not blatantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not obvious or overtly apparent.
Example: "The errors in the report are not blatantly visible, but they still need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "are not obviously" or "are not clearly".
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But her stories are not blatantly thematic.
With some notable exceptions, the words to most songs are not blatantly political.
His choreographic inflections may be gestural but they are not blatantly funky.
"Even in the most corrupt countries, people are not blatantly dishonest," he says.
Whether based on science or not we have a responsibility to present scientific ideas, particularly in the public arena, in ways which are not blatantly hurtful.
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But hidden within each of these plans is an agenda to marginalize or close black colleges, efforts which aren't blatantly unconstitutional, but meet the aim of attracting black bodies and appropriations to predominantly white campuses.
Even apps that aren't blatantly sketchy data grabs often function that way: Facebook and its suite of apps (Instagram, Messenger, etc) collect loads of data about you both from your behavior on the app itself but also directly from your phone (Facebook went to great lengths to hide the fact that its Android app was collecting call log data).
"Olympia" was not blatantly propagandistic.
"So the best we can aim for is something that's not blatantly racially discriminatory".
"There was great initial interest among the young, and I think the fact that it was not blatantly political is why.
And though the show is not blatantly political, it does refer to Ariel Sharon's inflammatory visit to Temple Mount in September 2000.
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