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The phrase "flagrant product" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It can be used to describe a product that is shockingly bad or offensive, but it is important to clarify the intended meaning in context.
Example: "The company was criticized for releasing a flagrant product that failed to meet safety standards."
Alternatives: "outrageous product" or "egregious product".
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It's a glossy, flagrant product.
Those are the supposedly surefire selling points behind this entertaining, something-for-everyone contrivance, set in the near future and embellished with flagrant product placement for Dr. Pepper.
Ms. Birnbach is best suited to the shopping guide and flagrant product plugs that are a large part of this book's raison d'être.
Ms. Sykes somehow manages to treat this as satire while also playing it nearly straight in a book that boasts as many flagrant product plugs (Michael Kors, anyone?) as it does funny one-liners.
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And some quite flagrant product-placement from artists' materials manufacturer Winsor & Newton.
How is it, then, that some products thrive despite flagrant shortcomings?
The genetically modified human being would himself be degraded to the status of a product of genetic technology, and that would be a flagrant affront to human dignity.
No flagrant.
Flagrant display of weapons.
There were flagrant fouls, yes!
A flagrant polluter.
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