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The phrase "a glaring problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is very obvious or conspicuous.
Example: "The report highlighted a glaring problem in the company's financial practices that needed immediate attention."
Alternatives: "an obvious issue" or "a significant flaw."
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A bad album cover is a glaring problem".
On the field Cardiff also have a glaring problem.
That pointed to a glaring problem, a lack of depth.
But trustworthiness is a glaring problem for Mrs. Clinton.
I wish someone with more knowledge than I have would fix what's a glaring problem".
"There is a glaring problem, and that is the insufficient funding into our federal courts".
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Today's trendy collectors are so caught up in making sure they don't buy the art of a body that has seen thirty years that they miss a pretty glaring problem when they bring up art schools at all: art school MFA programs are run by the fuddy-duddiest old artists in the land of old artists.
But Iverson saw a more glaring problem.
USA Today pointed out a particularly glaring problem last week.
Although Rowe is a big supporter of blue collar jobs, the interview skills he says job candidates often lack is becoming a more glaring problem across fields.
Now it has become a full-fledged, glaring problem, just like the Minnesota defense.
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