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The phrase "a glaring breach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or obvious violation of rules, laws, or standards.
Example: "The company's failure to comply with safety regulations was a glaring breach of their duty to protect employees."
Alternatives: "an obvious violation" or "a blatant infringement".
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In normal times, that would be a glaring breach of Japanese corporate etiquette, but these are not normal times.Since the earthquake and tsunami of March 11th, most nuclear reactors in Japan have been shut down for maintenance and not restarted: 43 out of 54 remain idle.
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Among the most glaring breaches of press freedom, human rights advocates say, was the arrest of Mr. Sener, 45, a German-born reporter who was working for the newspaper Milliyet at the time of his arrest.
It was a glaring miss.
That's a glaring contradiction.
Our drug policy is a glaring hypocrisy".
Cornerback depth is suddenly a glaring issue.
The Patriots have a glaring weakness.
It just wasn't a glaring concern.
There's a glaring absence of finesse.
"There has been a glaring intergenerational gap".
It's a glaring kind of episode.
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