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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warmer glow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling, atmosphere, or light that is more comforting or inviting than usual.
Example: "The candles provided a warmer glow, making the room feel cozy and inviting."
Alternatives: "a cozier light" or "a softer radiance."
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"It's like the bouquet of a wonderful wine that unfolds: darker, more relaxed, a warmer glow".
There's a warmer glow surrounding the English economy at present and a continuing upturn in manufacturing is playing its part.
If you have gained higher aspirations and your hearts have been touched by a warmer glow, then your neighbors should feel the warmth.
Electra, I feel a warmer glow of joy suffuse my heart than ever heretofore; perchance our fortune, moving on at last, will find a happy resting-place.
To get around this, scientists and manufacturers are now working on using a combination of blue LEDs and less efficient red ones to create a warmer glow.
* When possible, use the chandelier above the table to create a warmer glow.
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Others paint a warmer picture.
A warmer town come summertime.
"A warmer welcome for international postgraduates?
Why is a warmer climate dangerous?
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