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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under the glare" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to being under intense scrutiny or attention. Example: The politician stood under the glare of the media as he gave his statement on the recent scandal. In this sentence, "under the glare" emphasizes the pressure and intense focus the politician was facing from the media.
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Most have since atrophied under the glare of scandal.
Malcolm grew up under the glare of an inherited fame.
Clear Channel did not fare well under the glare.
But that's how he comes off under the glare of television lights".
(C'mon, you remember, the sheer dress rendered transparent under the glare of the flashbulbs).
The glacier melt is in full flow under the glare of the mid-summer sun.
He stopped, under the glare of a street light, and looked at me, hard.
At no time was that more evident than under the glare of the spotlight Wednesday.
It wasn't a sign of rudeness but of total comfort under the glare.
Under the glare of earnest restorations, the sense of time often evaporates like a fugitive scent.
Under the glare of heat lamps, grilled tuna turns lukewarm and rubbery.
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