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The phrase "a glare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fierce or angry look directed at someone or something.
Example: "She shot him a glare when he interrupted her presentation."
Alternatives: "an angry look" or "a fierce stare."
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The man shot back a glare.
Kokkinakis shoots a glare at the kazoo.
Mrs. Preble held him with a glare.
"No," the woman said with a glare.
A glare, as though longing to kick something.
What are you thinking about?" Seabrook gave him a glare.
They are so startlingly white that they emit a glare.
He silences misbehaving children with a glare or shout down.
"Fifty-three centhe" the attendant asked with a glare.
Rounded bits of gravel in the concrete caught a glare.
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And a glare-resistant screen coating, thank god.
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