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Free sign upThe phrase 'blatant of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To construct a sentence, you would need to use a different phrase, such as 'obvious of' or 'evident of'. For example: The blatant mismanagement of the project was evident of the lack of planning.
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However, it was the most blatant of dives and the attacker was rightly booked.
The presence of a former James Bond in the cast is the most blatant of the in-jokes that bestrew the film; indeed, the whole enterprise goes far beyond pastiche, wreathing its characters in a film-intoxicated world.
Dolphins 31, Chiefs 3 Losses by the Chargers and the Raiders take some of the sting out of the Chiefs' defeat, but obviously, falling in the most blatant of trap games still hurts.
Even the layered mesh dress sketched with a tangle of naked bodies, the most blatant of Kane's animal-attraction-fuelled collection, was made classy by the dreamy, balletic layered tulle.
The most blatant of these efforts is to roll back early voting.
The most blatant of all lies we tell ourselves and some of us dangerously choose to believe.
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He escaped conviction because of allegations of blatant obstruction of justice.
Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., accused the agency of "staggering negligence" and "a culture of blatant disregard" of security policies.
There was no examples of blatant breach of the law".
44 Whose putative Olympics logo (left) was scrapped after claims of blatant plagiarism of an earlier design (right)?
Verwandt is nothing more than a blatant rip of of Geni.
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