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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glaring challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or obvious difficulty that needs to be addressed.
Example: "The team faced a glaring challenge in meeting the project deadline due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "an obvious obstacle" or "a prominent difficulty."
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Still, California gangs' penchant for targeting sex offenders presents a glaring challenge to corrections officials.
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But the challenges she faces are a glaring warning sign for the state of our democracy nationwide.
Ira Berkow's excellent article, "Bonds Respects McGwire Even While Challenging Record" (June 25), concluded with a glaring omission.
It is a glaring omission.
This is a glaring omission.
Again, a glaring double standard.
But the revisions have a glaring omission.
(A glaring one: "The Signal and the Noise" by Nate Silver).
The organization locked itself into a glaring asymmetry.
Not to do so was craven, a glaring omission.
The lack of a trackpad feels like a glaring omission.
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