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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'most blatant' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is obvious or very apparent. For example, "The most blatant sign of her displeasure was her refusal to talk to him."
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Snowden's case is the most blatant.
Labour's failures are the most blatant.
The most blatant example is in public procurement.
And these are only the most blatant cases.
Perhaps the most blatant diversion is "corn-fed".
He called it "the most blatant nuclear blackmail against us".
Ratner does this year's most blatant Hitchcock pinch.
This case shows political grandstanding at its most blatant.
He helped stop some of the most blatant theft.
In 1990, Twentieth Century Fox released the most blatant piece of "Oscar-bait" ever made.
Nonsense, he said; he was merely suing the most blatant offenders first.
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