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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly blatant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that appears to be obvious or apparent, but may have underlying complexities or motivations. Example: The politician's seemingly blatant promise to lower taxes was met with skepticism by voters who doubted his ability to follow through.
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"The bats have become lighter, the swings quicker -- and here is the crucial part -- the balls are traveling off these bats faster and farther, all with a seemingly blatant disregard for safety of the players".
"The FEC should move swiftly to investigate these seemingly blatant violations of federal law".
Does the panel describe how a plaintiffs' attorney can successfully litigate this seemingly blatant example of illegal discrimination?
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The Algerian runner Taoufik Makhloufi seemingly tried the blatant approach during a heat in the 800 meters, when he simply stopped running before the end of the first lap, presumably to save his strength for the 1,500-meter 1,500-meter he was favoraceto which
It was apparently very blatant.
Ms. Robin (she was a writer and producer of "Six Feet Under") is also guilty of blatant point making in the monologues sprinkled between scenes by seemingly random, anonymous, unhappy women.
What provoked outrage were the seemingly untrammelled powers of the prime minister, the dubious role of the judiciary and the blatant bias of the press.
That's only part of the reason why Holder is seemingly willing to let bygones be bygones when it comes to prosecuting Bush's crew members for the blatant civil liberties abuses.
Blatant distortions.
Seemingly, yes.
Seemingly not.
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