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"flagrant demonstration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use it to indicate that somebody is deliberately and boldly displaying something, usually to make a point or to gain attention. For example, "The protestors' flagrant demonstration of civil disobedience drew attention to their cause."
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In the most flagrant demonstration of state censorship yet, several members of a CNN team had their journalist accreditation revoked and left the country amid accusations of "contributing with their coverage to psychological warfare".
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The flagrant anti-Romani sentiment of the demonstrations deterred most sane people, and the popularity of the marches dropped sharply by October.
No flagrant.
Flagrant display of weapons.
A flagrant polluter.
"Not a flagrant.
There were flagrant fouls, yes!
Flagrant elbows on the basketball court.
He is all about flagrant exertion.
"We also see flagrant displays of weapons.
Only one flagrant violation involved Twitter.
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