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The phrase "a major glitch when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant error or malfunction that occurs during a specific event or process.
Example: "There was a major glitch when the software was updated, causing the system to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a significant error during" or "a critical malfunction when".
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There is universality to the cautionary message of "Durango," signified by a major glitch when the men reach their destination: Maybe, if things haven't worked out in your life, it's because you didn't take the time or make the effort to plan.
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You can't do this glitch when you're host.
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