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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flagrant of" is not correct or commonly used in written English
It is possible that someone may use it to mean "flagrant about" or "flagrant in regards to" to indicate someone or something is very obvious or blatant in their actions or behavior. However, this usage is not grammatically correct and may be considered awkward or confusing. For example: "The politician's speech was flagrant of his true intentions." This could potentially be rewritten as, "The politician's speech was flagrant in revealing his true intentions." or "The politician's speech was flagrant about his true intentions." It would be more clear and grammatically correct to simply say, "The politician's speech was a flagrant display of his true intentions."
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"Forcing people seeking refugee protection back to their country of origin without properly investigating their claims is the most flagrant of all breaches of the Refugee Convention and international law.
For many, "freedom" is the most flagrant of them all.
Perhaps the most flagrant of the bunch were Bonds and Canseco, who dubbed himself the 'godfather' of steroids and said his image was purely one of 'entertainment for the fans.'.
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The petition accuses the Iranian government of "flagrant violations of international law" during a year of "arbitrary and unlawful" detention.
It comes as the UN Secretary General accused all parties in Syria's civil war of "flagrant violations" of international law over the delivery of aid. Gordon Corera reports.
It's the kind of flagrant opportunism of which Karl Rove would be proud.
Mr Robertson added: "That's a compelling argument that there's a real risk of a flagrant violation of his rights".
Fitzgerald argued there was "a real risk of a flagrant denial of justice" if Qatada was sent back to Jordan.
In the face of such flagrant abuse of a suspect, Mr. Grisham has a hard time keeping sarcasm at bay.
The national park accused the council of a "flagrant disregard of planning policy".
Israel accused Hamas of a "flagrant violation" of the ceasefire, but correspondents say Gaza in general appears relatively quiet.
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