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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glaring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very obvious or conspicuous, often in a negative context.
Example: "There was a glaring error in the report that needed to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a blatant" or "an obvious".
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It is a glaring omission.
But the revisions have a glaring omission.
Again, a glaring double standard.
This leaves a glaring gap.
This is a glaring omission.
However, this example is a glaring rarity.
The organization locked itself into a glaring asymmetry.
Not to do so was craven, a glaring omission.
There is a glaring omission from today's film reviews.
That left the United States as a glaring holdout.
Or at least, a glaring one.
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