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The phrase "a glaring part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant or obvious aspect of something, often in a critical context.
Example: "The report highlighted a glaring part of the issue that had been overlooked by the previous analysis."
Alternatives: "an obvious aspect of" or "a prominent element of".
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Yet 18-year-old Andy Roddick, with a serve that reached 137 miles an hour and striking consistency, became a glaring part of the present.
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There's a glaring absence of finesse.
It's a glaring kind of episode.
Another, of course, is a glaring lack of contemporary evidence.
But its Achilles heel is a glaring lack of security.
Access to water is a glaring example of inequality.
Our retrograde architecture is a glaring sign of that discrepancy.
It was a glaring example of his weakness in using leverage to get what he wants.
The book's concluding dateline, a glaring mixture of restlessness and pride, reads "New York, San Francisco, Hollywood, London, Istanbul, St . Paulde Vence, 1967-1971".
Occasionally all that borrowing can reveal a glaring lack of context.
The manual scoreboard on the Green Monster displayed a glaring field of zeros.
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