Which preposition to use with flagrant

than Occurrences 4%

Never was there in any country a usurpation more flagrant than that of Richard, or more repugnant to every principle of justice and public interest.

in Occurrences 3%

The man who had so terribly beaten me was particularly flagrant in ignoring the claims of age.

of Occurrences 3%

And is it not a fact, that grammatical authorship has sunk so low, that no man who is capable of perceiving its multitudinous errors, dares now stoop to notice the most flagrant of its abuses, or the most successful of its abuses?

as Occurrences 1%

Once satisfied of this fact, the Queen-mother resolved to profit in her turn by the absence of the Cardinal, whose ingratitude was so flagrant as thenceforward to sever every link between them; and the opportunity afforded by the open demonstrations of affection which Gaston lavished upon the Mantuan Princess was consequently eagerly seized upon in order to counteract the evil offices of the minister.

from Occurrences 1%

Mr. Pope in his second book of his Dunciad thus speaks of him; Earless on high flood unabash'd De Foe, And Tutchin flagrant from the scourge below.

under Occurrences 1%

In the sixth century before Christ, the corruption of society had become so flagrant under the teachings and government of the Brahmans, that a reform was imperatively needed.

Which preposition to use with  flagrant