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Discover Ludwig"glaring negative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a negative aspect or flaw that is very obvious or impossible to ignore. Example: "Despite her impressive qualifications, the glaring negative in her resume was her lack of relevant experience in the field."
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In a season that has moved Onuaku into the top echelon of the Big East's big men, the only glaring negative has been his free-throw shooting.
He ignored glaring negative facts, like the millions of Americans who are still unemployed, the increase in poverty in America in the last three years, and the millions of Americans without health care.
The difference between the two is Twitter's glaring negative sign on its net income.
The one glaring negative about this version of "Anchorman 2" is that it doesn't include Ron Burgundy's musical ode to his shark, Doby.
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In dollar terms, the overwhelmingly negative tone of the advertising war is just as glaring: $3.3 million spent on negative ads versus $1.7 spent on positive ones.
The return on equity was negative, at -6%.A glaring example of mismanagement comes from the forestry industry.
As you would expect, I just sit here at my desk glaring into the laptop, refreshing and waiting for someone to write something, anything negative while the moon and sun rise and fall in my window Godfrey Reggio style.
The problems were glaring.
The injustice is glaring".
Glaring at her.
The changes are glaring.
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