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The phrase "all glory" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to convey greatness, honor, or praise. Example: "Despite facing many challenges, she emerged victorious, earning all glory and recognition for her hard work and determination."
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As Pacquiao took in the joyous uproar, he turned around and pointed to the back of his T-shirt, which read, "ALL GLORY AND HONOR BELONGS TO GOD".
All glory is fleeting.
All glory to buses and bikes!
Still, it's not all glory.
It was not all glory.
All glory goes to Him.
All glory to South Sydney here.
It hasn't been all glory, though.
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Naturally, the warriors got all the glory.
All those glories inside!
All the glories are down the road.
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