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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more glare" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increase in brightness or reflection that causes discomfort or difficulty in seeing. Example: "The new windows let in more glare than the old ones, making it hard to work during the day."
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That has put more glare on quarterback Elvis Grbac, acquired as a free agent from Kansas City, and he has not responded well.
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However, visual discomfort correlated significantly with glare in small offices i.e. more glare is related to more visual discomfort.
There was also a significant correlation between glare and itching of the eyes as well as blurred vision in the small offices, i.e. more glare more visual symptoms.
Given the challenge of fighting incumbents, teams are ever more important to the success of a startup, and yet, our industry has put ever more glare on the singular leader.
In this questionnaire, glare and brightness are probed as, respectively, "Does the light have less glare or more?" and "Is the light too dark or bright?" More glare and brightness are conceived as helping to visualize patterns and/or to read, although high levels of glare and brightness can point to potentially less comfortable light perception in a given environmental light setting.
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Regional disparities are even more glaring.
But the contrast couldn't be more glaring.
Skill mismatches in India are even more glaring.
The trend is even more glaring at the state level.
But the tensions the debate stirred up only made the lack of shopping options more glaring.
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