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The phrase "brazen criminality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe bold or shameless illegal behavior.
Example: "The brazen criminality displayed by the gang shocked the entire community."
Alternatives: "blatant lawlessness" or "audacious wrongdoing."
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Indeed, cameras that captured brazen criminality, including a vehicular attack on London police, have been used to try to apprehend offenders but certainly did not stop the crimes from occurring.
At the other, would be bare, brazen criminality: throwing bricks through Central Office windows, posting razor blades to employees of HLS – though even here some might seek to distinguish between violence and damage to property.
Two weeks ago, he defended the crackdown, saying he was forced to act by the rampant violence and brazen criminality that had given this perpetually foggy city a reputation for lawlessness.
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The antics of HSBC and tradition of conviviality between the Mexican state and Guzmán's cartel turn the idea of some line the sand between criminality and legality into a brazen lie.
Leonardo DiCaprio's portrayal of a "boiler room" stock fraudster and his brazen, over-the-top sex and drug-crazed criminality would have made Al Capone blush.
No charges have been laid against Rob Ford for smoking crack (he wasn't caught pipe-handed, after all), let alone killing a guy, but it is unclear if the Toronto Police have finished laying their cards out on the table when it comes to Project Traveler, Project Brazen 2, and their extended investigation into potential criminality at City Hall.
It's about criminality.
"They're brazen.
"It's so brazen".
It's incredibly brazen".
Rampant criminality also infects politics.
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