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Discover LudwigThe phrase "egregious violations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a serious or obvious breach of rules, laws, or social norms. Example: The company was fined heavily for their egregious violations of environmental regulations.
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More egregious violations require human intervention.
The State Health Department charged the hospital with "egregious violations".
The current rapporteur, Marzuki Darusman, has called explicitly for an investigation into "egregious" violations.
Iran's egregious violations of nuclear safeguards are already evidence enough of its failures in that regard.
Why not boycott China for its egregious violations of human rights, he asks.
Under the Supreme Court's precedents governing municipal liability for constitutional violations, it isn't enough to prove that egregious violations occurred.
"The situation with the Montagnards is one of the most egregious violations of religious freedom in Vietnam".
How is it that homelessness – one of the most egregious violations of human rights globally – can be so invisible?
In addition, OSHA also identified 439 "willful and egregious" violations of industry-accepted safety controls at the refinery.
Our courts rarely impose serious penalties on law enforcement officers caught in even the most egregious violations of individuals' rights.
The agency found 118 "egregious" violations, a category in which the agency counts each instance in which a violation occurs.
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