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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glaring exception" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a very obvious exception to a general rule. For example, "Although most people tend to be kind, there is a glaring exception in the form of the person who cut in line."
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But there is one ugly, glaring exception.
With one glaring exception: new cars.
The other signatories met their commitments with one glaring exception.
There is, however, one glaring exception to this rule – Muslims.
(One glaring exception is the war in Iraq).
There is, however, one glaring exception, and that is People's Park.
The problem is that they are a glaring exception rather than a trend in Japan.
The scene was as he had long imagined it, with one glaring exception.
There is one glaring exception to Mr. Hughes's conservative credentials: his occupation.
SIR —Your observations about the situation in downtown Detroit are largely accurate, with one glaring exception.
With one glaring exception, the Mets appear to be in cost-cutting mode this winter.
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