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Discover Ludwig"glaring display" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a showy or ostentatious display that is very noticeable or obvious. For example, "The drummer wore bright yellow pants and a purple shirt, creating a glaring display of garish patterns in the otherwise muted auditorium."
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Israel's characteristic response to high-profile international observers is on glaring display in a separate impasse, its battle with the United Nations over the plan to send a fact-finding mission to investigate fighting this month in the Jenin refugee camp, in the West Bank.
At the same time, a more glaring display of racism quickly brought Lincoln to his valet's defense.
"This is the N.F.L. How do you do that?" No team's struggles have been on more glaring display than those of the winless Colts, who hurriedly signed the veteran Kerry Collins during the preseason after the extent of Manning's neck injury became known.
But the most disconcerting side of the Iffley Road race is its glaring display of class division.
But there was one glaring display that stood out, one that didn't seem right for such an occasion.
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For one thing, there's the anti-glare display, something I think about every time I see my own dumb face reflected back at me.
The M11 features a 14-inch anti-glare display, Intel Core i3/i5 dual core processor, up to 3 GB DDR3 RAM and either Intel HD or an NVIDIA NVS 2100M graphics card.
In August 2009, Apple extended the "matte" anti-glare display option to the 15-inch MacBook Pro.
From the start of the tournament, it has displayed some glaring deficiencies, including an alarming inability to keep possession of the ball for extended periods.
There is one glaring exception, however: liquid-crystal display (LCD) screens of the sort found in flat-panel personal-computer monitors, television sets, and notebook computers.
In the latest release, the app has introduced a feature called "Night Mode," which opts for a darker display over the glaring white one that's the default look for Google Maps.
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