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The phrase "a glaring lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant deficiency or absence of something important.
Example: "The report highlighted a glaring lack of evidence to support the claims made by the researchers."
Alternatives: "a noticeable absence" or "a striking deficiency."
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But its Achilles heel is a glaring lack of security.
Another, of course, is a glaring lack of contemporary evidence.
Occasionally all that borrowing can reveal a glaring lack of context.
Xavier senior Tu Hollaway managed to add to the ugliness with a glaring lack of remorse in his postgame comments.
That's false, but The Post is paying the price for a glaring lack of transparency with its readers.
The no-nonsense vibe is also driven home by a glaring lack of concept cars on the floor.
But there is still a glaring lack of information about how the drugs are used, scientists say.
From one perspective, the East Timorese experience exposes a glaring lack of social, political and cultural awareness among the teachers.
The radicalisation hypothesis itself, on the other hand, has held steady in the face of a glaring lack of evidence.
In the hall there was a glaring lack of women, young people and anyone who wasn't white.
This enables the proposal to be applied at any voltage level, even in medium-voltage networks where there is a glaring lack of systematic data collection.
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