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The phrase "a certain glow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific quality or characteristic that is somewhat vague or not fully defined, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "As the sun set, there was a certain glow of warmth that enveloped the entire landscape."
Alternatives: "a particular radiance of" or "an unmistakable aura of".
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A certain glow of being appears.
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This gave Mr. Santorum a certain glow on Saturday night, as he told CNN that short of winning in South Carolina, he "couldn't be happier" with the results.
Christopher Howell, after listening to her 1963 recording of Mozart's Piano Concerto in A Major, said that "there is a certain glow to the tone.
They have a certain glow about them.
Regarding the financial group UBS's support of Art Basel since 2002, chief marketing officer Johan Jervoe remarked at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2015, "Art creates a certain glow around our brand".
Pastels will give you a certain glow.
In the night sky the galaxy has a certain healthy glow, from the combined light of billions of stars (though sadly, because of light pollution, the Milky Way is less and less visible these days).
"They exuded a certain hopeful glow," he said.
A certain amount of celebrity glow has long been a part of both political parties' gatherings.
That is probably still the case (at least in North Carolina), because the show and its Angels have come to stand for a certain sort of tawny, glowing, kittenish, voluminous glamour.
This may come at the cost of a certain post-Presidential glow.
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