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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not brazenly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or behaviors that are not done in a bold or shameless manner.
Example: "The participants are not brazenly flaunting their achievements, but rather, they are modest about their success."
Alternatives: "are not openly" or "are not shamelessly".
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Unlike their predecessors, these girls tend to have their nipples covered, and they are not brazenly posing but, oops, caught by the photographer as they are climbing out of the bath or getting dressed.
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Clothes were not brazenly sexy – this was librarian chic, with most looks styled with glasses.
Though she was not as brazenly confident as the first of the six Americans to win the jackpot, Ms Keppel's upper lip remained impressively stiff throughout, despite the host's best efforts to unsettle her and liven things up.
The snowflakes are not exactly dainty and the national dances brazenly (rather than cartoonishly) traffic in ethnic stereotypes.
His moods and his methods are not classy enough for Real, and he somewhat brazenly used the media spotlight to audition for his next coaching job.
The problems at UBS aren't inadequate risk controls, which Mr. Adoboli brazenly circumvented, or a lack of regulations, which didn't stop other UBS executives from skirting the law.
The odder, more experimental moments from those mixtapes aren't replicated here, resulting in an album that is brazenly one-pace and trap-bass heavy.
He added that some of Mr Cameron's decisions were considered by people in Scotland to be "not simply maladroit but brazenly offensive and inflammatory", highlighting the Prime Ministers recent controversial appointments to the House of Lords, which he said had "triggered a palpable sense of outrage" north of the border.
Their roles aren't put-ons, but they do put them on: they don their roles like costumes while continuing, manifestly and even brazenly, to be — themselves.
A lot of people who aren't actually reporters themselves but who think they know how reporters operate have this idea that all it takes to get the story is a willingness to be brazenly, shamelessly intrusive.
It's not that Fidelity managers are brazenly ignoring the lessons of the recent past; rather, they're steeled to a discipline that has them casting out three or more years to reel in gains.
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