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The phrase "a glow of privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of entitlement or advantage that someone experiences, often in a social or economic context.
Example: "As she walked through the exclusive event, there was a glow of privilege surrounding her, highlighting the disparities between the guests."
Alternatives: "an aura of privilege" or "a sheen of privilege".
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This World Series hasn't won big ratings, but anyone who stayed awake until 12 40 A.M., E.T., last night has felt a glow of privilege all around him this morning.
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Tom: You've always had a glow of good health.
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This was hardly a case of privilege rewarding privilege.
A matter of privilege again.
I occupy a position of privilege.
"It's a sport of privilege played by children of privilege and supported by families of privilege," the columnist David Steele wrote in the Baltimore Sun.
It was a world of privilege and irregularity.
Ponting's was not a life of privilege.
"I didn't grow up in a life of privilege.
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