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The phrase "a glory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a state of great happiness, admiration, or fame, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains was a glory that took my breath away."
Alternatives: "a splendor" or "a magnificence".
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"Todd's not a glory hound.
She is a glory.
A glory of British cinematic comedy.
It's a glory and a vexation.
"I'm a glory hound," Grevers said, grinning broadly.
A dirty old man squatting beside a glory hole?
But, while it shone, what a glory it was.
It is sometimes over-energetic, but it is a glory.
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But NASA can't just put a Glory-II mission at the end of its calendar and hope for the best.
Otherwise it's just a cash-cow, a glory-milker.
You don't want to be known as a 'Glory Hog'.
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