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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all glamour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, event, or lifestyle that is characterized by superficial beauty or elegance, often lacking substance.
Example: "The party was filled with all glamour, but the conversations were shallow and uninteresting."
Alternatives: "pure glamour" or "nothing but glamour".
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But it's not all glamour.
It's not all glamour, you know.
But the job isn't all glamour.
And you thought fashion was all glamour.
It's not all glamour like they think it is".
After all, glamour was the business that system plied.
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All the glamour.
All the glamour of this place, the protocol, is incredible.
Netrebko had all the notes and all the glamour, but she rarely gave me chills.
For all the glamour that surrounded her during her lifetime, Estée Lauder had a relatively modest beginning.
IN THE space business, a rocket launch grabs all the glamour.
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