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Discover Ludwig"I glow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple and direct sentence that uses the verb "glow" to express a state of emitting a soft, warm light. The phrase can be used to describe a physical appearance or a feeling of inner happiness or confidence. Example: "As she walked down the aisle, the bride's skin seemed to glow with excitement and joy."
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Oh, did I glow.
Should I glow or shimmer?
I glow like a nuclear reactor.
I glow with pride at the finished loaf.
I glow with onion juice and self-satisfaction.
"They are a passing team," the commentator says, and I glow.
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I glowed.
"I glowed at this fortuitous event," he said.
Once unwrapped, I felt that I glowed inside and out.
It doesn't sound much but I glowed with achievement for the rest of the day.
I raced home for my bronzing powder, and by afternoon, I glowed anew.
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