glaring gap

Frequency: 5.22.0 per million words

A gap in knowledge or provision that is extremely obvious and problematic.

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Examples (20)

  • The audit revealed a glaring gap in our data security protocols.
  • The audit revealed a glaring gap in data security.
  • There remains a glaring gap in the public childcare system.
  • There remains a glaring gap between policy and practice.
  • The report highlights a glaring gap in funding for rural clinics.
  • We identified a glaring gap in the market for affordable housing.
  • We found a glaring gap in the evidence supporting the hypothesis.
  • Her résumé shows a glaring gap in employment after 2020.
  • The curriculum has a glaring gap when it comes to digital literacy.
  • Despite recent reforms, a glaring gap persists in rural healthcare.
  • This outage exposed a glaring gap in our disaster recovery plan.
  • His argument leaves a glaring gap in the chain of logic.
  • Lawmakers vowed to close the glaring gap in consumer protections.
  • This report exposes a glaring gap in funding for the arts.
  • The rollout timeline leaves a glaring gap in service coverage.
  • Closing this glaring gap will require sustained investment.
  • Her training uncovered a glaring gap in the team's basic safety knowledge.
  • By 2030, experts predict a glaring gap in skilled workers.
  • Community feedback points to a glaring gap in translation and accessibility.
  • Customers immediately noticed a glaring gap in the product lineup.