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Discover Ludwig"glaring need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a need or problem that is very obvious or cannot be ignored. Here is an example sentence: The community had a glaring need for improved access to healthcare services.
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It has become insiders' favorite example of bureaucratic inertia in the face of glaring need.
It took the general manager this long to acknowledge that glaring need.
It was the type of game that underscored the Knicks' glaring need for help at point guard.
But if a team has a glaring need – let's say at quarterback – you see them reaching all the time.
The Knicks' most glaring need, especially with the uncertainty of Antonio McDyess's rehabilitation from a broken left kneecap, is size.
They picked up tight end Anthony Becht, another glaring need, and got the bonus of nabbing, they hope, their franchise quarterback of the future in Chad Pennington.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — One of the Jets' glaring needs heading into next week's N.F.L. draft is the same position that produced their biggest bust under General Manager Mike Tannenbaum.
At the same time, a fourth-string point guard does not appear to be one of the team's most glaring needs.
"So many free agents were signed last year that we just don't have spots for guys," said Sather, who cited grit and players with the ability to move the puck better as his team's most glaring needs.
The Dodgers' off-season maneuvering is more down to the fine-tuning than meeting glaring needs.
Medicare's coverage has some glaring gaps that need fixing.
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