in broad daylight

The phrase "in broad daylight" refers to a situation or occurrence that happens during the daytime, typically under highly visible and well-lit conditions. It implies that the event is taking place with little or no attempt to conceal or hide it, suggesting a level of audacity or lack of concern for being discreet. It often highlights the boldness of an action or the lack of regard for potential consequences.


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