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The phrase "a glamorous activity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity that is exciting, attractive, or associated with luxury and sophistication.
Example: "Attending the film festival was a glamorous activity that made me feel like a celebrity for a night."
Alternatives: "a luxurious endeavor" or "an elegant pursuit".
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Chess is not a glamorous activity.
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It is no longer the glamorous activity featured in every other detective film, and the number of real criminal attacks on safes has fallen dramatically. .
It works, because in addition to a deeper personal characterization the latest films still deliver the wonderful panoply of glamorous activities that make Bond, well, Bond: he drives fast cars, woos beautiful women, gambles with flair, flies airplanes and tears around on speedboats.
Martha Stewart Living magazine no longer includes her monthly calendar that was a glamorous compendium of activities like picnicking on Maine's Mount Desert Island and planning birthday parties for old chums like Samuel D. Waksal, the former chief executive of ImClone.
AMENITIES Daytime activity centers on the oceanfront pool, a glamorous place with an old, elegant diving board and dotted with palm trees.
With the arguable exception of studies of Mars, deepening knowledge about the solar system is not as glamorous an activity as widening it.
A glamorous look.
"It's a glamorous occupation".
"It is a glamorous town.
A glamorous insect.
Hardly a glamorous lifestyle.
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