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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glorious year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a year that was particularly positive, successful, or memorable.
Example: "After all the hard work and dedication, we can finally say that 2022 was a glorious year for our company."
Alternatives: "an outstanding year" or "a remarkable year."
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It was a glorious year.
He remembers 1986 as a glorious year.
This was a glorious year for them too.
Ron Goerler Jr., Jamesport Vineyards' general manager, called 2005 "a glorious year".
Sometime around 3 30, the end came for this raucous celebration of a glorious year in New York baseball.
It's one that certainly came true for the pub faaaa-mily, as EastEnders topped off a glorious year with a return to the 80s.
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In beating Djokovic 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 42 minutes to win his first ATP World Tour Finals title, the Scot secured the world No1 spot at the end of a long and glorious year, and confounded pessimists who predicted the rigours of the past week – not to mention the previous three months – would drain him of the will to win.
For a few glorious years in the 1990s, Saint-Clément, a hamlet of 300 souls in the high green hills of the Auvergne, lay at the exact geographical midpoint of the then Europe of 12 nations (as calculated by French state geographers).
He can chug an Icee so hard his brain freezes for a thousand glorious years.
Nike and Reebok survived the decade in decent form, but Kangaroos, despite a few glorious years of sales topping $80 million, vanished from American stores, a victim of management woes and the vagaries of taste.
For a few glorious years, Tanera Mor thrived on Darling's artful farming: using seaweed as fertiliser; peat for fuel.
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