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The phrase "a dim glow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a faint or weak light emanating from a source, often creating a specific atmosphere or mood.
Example: "As the sun set, a dim glow of light filled the room, casting long shadows on the walls."
Alternatives: "a faint light of" or "a soft radiance of".
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A dim glow of recognition flashed across the celebrity's face, and Mr. Eng was warmly received, sometimes with a kiss.
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The light was a dim glow and the menu, instead of a revelation, was a struggle.
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A bubble of pure argon shines radiantly as soon as high-frequency sound waves begin to make it pulse, while a nitrogen bubble never sheds more than a dim glow.
As for the undifferentiated core, it is fated at best to fade to a dim glow.
Outside his house, a Mumbai Police jeep waited under the dim glow of a streetlight next to a man in a dusty wifebeater sleeping on a pushcart.
Eventually, we arrive in a desolate car park, lit by the dim glow of a 24-hour Tesco.
"I need a rest," he said as he sat under the dim glow of a naked light bulb in his small office.
Everybody compromises, I assured myself as I tried to grill chicken kebobs by the dim glow of a flashlight.
For nearly 1.6 billion people, sunset brings either complete darkness or the dim glow of a kerosene lamp or candle.
Just a few weeks earlier, the children and their mother, Martha Biggs, 34, had been living in the family minivan, doing their homework and saying their prayers in the dim glow of a dome light.
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