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The phrase "a glaring weakness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant flaw or deficiency in a person, argument, or system that is very obvious or noticeable.
Example: "The report highlighted a glaring weakness in the company's financial strategy that needed immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a significant flaw" or "an obvious shortcoming."
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Could team with Muhsin Muhammad and quickly remake Chicago's receiver corps from a glaring weakness into a strength.
New York Jets football fans see a glaring weakness in the plans for a new Jets stadium in Manhattan.
Anyone handicapping India's chances of becoming one of the world's most important economies inevitably points to infrastructure as a glaring weakness.
Peng could not exchange with 23... becauseafterafter 24 de, the white king bishop comes into its own and the black d6 pawn becomes a glaring weakness.
For today's ruling of monopoly maintenance opens up a glaring weakness for Microsoft on one of its several legal fronts -- one that was acknowledged by even its leading supporters today.
Updated at 11.21am BST 11.14am BST 30th over: England 59-5 (Root 7, Ali 1) Ali nudges himself off the mark, down into the off-side, bringing Root on strike - his ability to rotate the aforementioned, a glaring weakness thus far, will be crucial today.
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Once you have six Pokémon, look at any glaring weaknesses your team has (type disadvantages, getting walled by a certain Pokémon, getting defeated by a certain Pokémon).
KNAC.com contributor Peter Atkinson felt that the album "demands OUTRAGE —more calculatingly so than any other album the band has done," and that "that, in a nutshell, is Christ Illusions glaring weakness".
That is Victory's glaring weakness as a club – they have been intently focused on the A-League while, until recently, abdicating their responsibility to the W-League.
Her most glaring weakness here is a lack of experience on the hard surface used at the Open.
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