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The phrase "Sounds glamorous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something appears attractive, exciting, or appealing, often in a superficial or idealized way. Example: "The job offer in Paris sounds glamorous, but I wonder about the reality of living there."
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Sounds glamorous, I say.
(Sounds glamorous, doesn't it!).
It sounds glamorous.
It sounds glamorous, but it wasn't that easy at first.
"Madame sounds glamorous and powerful, like you're a serious and effective person in the world".
"It sounds glamorous, but running a museum is a whole lot of administration and organization.
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It sounded glamorous, this declaration.
It also sounded glamorous and independent and cool".
Making dinner doesn't sound glamorous, but it really is.
It's supposed to sound glamorous, but doesn't it also seem, well, monotonous?
In 1954, when the magazine Film Culture was founded, its name made movie lovers sound glamorous.
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