In a glaring manner; so as to be highly visible or obvious; so as to attract notice or attention.
The word "glaringly" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something or someone that is extremely obvious or visible. For example: "The disparity in performance between the two teams was glaringly obvious.".
The risk of driving young people into the arms of extremist groups should be glaringly obvious.
So when, in 2001, the pair visited Jerusalem – from where Susan's parents had fled the 1967 Arab-Israeli war – their absence was glaringly obvious.
Those include slashing nuclear stockpiles and writing rules for warfare in the 21st century that are worthy of America, a nation built on the supremacy of the law.Important countries and regions are glaringly absent from the "to-do" lists circulating in official Washington and its more influential think-tanks.
With 8.3m pixels to play with, Ultra HD screens can be made twice as large before the pixels become too glaringly obvious.Assuming you have the space and the budget for an 80-inch-plus TV, the next hurdle will be getting native 4K content onto its screen.
If that tax is set too high, it can discourage even the most glaringly urgent transfers of control.
The inability of this system to weld French and German working practices and culture was made glaringly obvious by problems in developing the A380.
But it does not prevent coyly coded references to a story appearing which can be glaringly obvious to those in the know.
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