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The word "glory" by itself is not correct and usable in written English
You can use glory to describe a victory or some other accomplishment that is remarkable. For example, "The team achieved glory when they won the championship game."
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Glory, glory, hallelujah!
For glory?
What glory!
Glory, Glory, Glory and finally, Glory.
Glory be, glory be.
"Bask in my glory".
Albion is in glory.
All glory is fleeting.
I mean glory.
Napoleon cited "glory".
It's the glory.
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