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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glorious case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or example that is particularly impressive or noteworthy, often with a positive connotation.
Example: "The scientist presented a glorious case of innovation in her research, showcasing groundbreaking discoveries that could change the field."
Alternatives: "a remarkable instance of" or "an outstanding example of".
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It was a glorious case of mistaken identity," said Helgen.
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As with other powerful figures, Jay-Z's calm is even more conspicuous given the frenetic activity surrounding him, which in this case is a glorious stream of horns and drums created by producer Just Blaze, who samples nineteen-seventies recordings by the Lafayette Afro Rock Band and Johnny Pate that were originally (and legendarily) sampled by Public Enemy and Wreckx-n-Effect.
A glorious system of trails awaits.
But first, a glorious slice of Labour Party psychodrama.
It's a glorious instant of human endeavor.
Suddenly, there was a glorious burst of song!
A glorious snapshot of who we are.
BROWNBACK: Be a glorious day of human liberty and freedom.
He sneaks onstage during a glorious rendition of Cosmic Slop.
But yesterday also brought a glorious moment of nostalgia.
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