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The phrase "a glorious summer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a summer season that is particularly beautiful, enjoyable, or memorable.
Example: "We spent a week at the beach, enjoying a glorious summer filled with sunshine and laughter."
Alternatives: "a magnificent summer" or "a splendid summer."
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What makes 1972 special goes beyond folk memories of a glorious summer lived out to the sound of a then-hip Rod Stewart singing "You Wear It Well".
The first email of the Ashes Test Match Special was read out at five to midnight and was a rallying cry to all those winter of discontent duvet-dwellers who were, in spirit, relying on a glorious summer to begin on Australia's sunshine coast.
A glorious summer album.
It was a glorious summer in France.
But will it be a glorious summer?
Will the mash-up make for a glorious summer?
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