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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glorious time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period that is particularly enjoyable, memorable, or filled with happiness.
Example: "During our vacation at the beach, we had a glorious time soaking up the sun and enjoying each other's company."
Alternatives: "a wonderful time" or "an amazing time".
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We had a glorious time.
It was not a glorious time in my life.
It is a glorious time to be in advertising.
Full interview: "It's a glorious time to be a journalist".
The sixties and seventies were a glorious time to be in scrap.
It was a glorious time, full of bravado and brash assertions.
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They are literate: impeccably educated as if in a glorious time-warp, like something out of E Nesbit or Noel Streatfeild, yet their only school is their book-lined library tent, and their teacher is their remarkable mother.
In 1997, he enjoyed for a brief, glorious time the distinction of being the last Checker driver in the city.
In a night that could have celebrated the many exciting innovations in the field, the Emmy producers chose to look backward, not only with tributes to dead actors but also with mournful references to a more glorious time in broadcast television, particularly on CBS, which presented the event.
For a long glorious time.
It's a pretty glorious time to wander through your neighborhood farmers market, what with the seasons changing and the holidays approaching.
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