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1 She lured him but not in so pronounced, so flagrant a manner.
2 At any rate the offence would not have been so flagrant .
3 But abuses had become so flagrant as to pass all bounds.
4 It was a foul so flagrant , says Donaghy, that Griffin should have been ejected.
5 Now, however, the wrong was so flagrant that she resolved to speak to her son.
6 There was here a contradiction so flagrant that it should have rendered her falsehood immediately apparent.
7 By every writer he has been condemned for so flagrant a breach of hospitality and justice.
8 Of this kind of proceeding, Maryland presented an example so flagrant as to deserve special mention.
9 Along the valley of the Rock River, the affliction became so flagrant that scarcely a family escaped.
10 If he knew Virginia, even so flagrant a case as this might never come before a vestry.
11 There may be many evils of administration which are not so flagrant as to warrant proceedings for impeachment.
12 As his company commander, you surely felt bound to report him for so flagrant a breach of discipline.
13 This command he disobeyed, and Fa'bius expressed his determination to punish so flagrant a breach of military discipline.
14 But we cannot overlook so flagrant an offense and are regretfully forced to make an example of the offender.
15 But I would argue that the manipulation needn't be nearly so flagrant in order to be unethical and damaging.
16 He would be greatly shocked at such an imputation, for his conscience is still too timid for so flagrant a crime.
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