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The phrase "as a glorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something in a positive and grand manner, often in a metaphorical or poetic context.
Example: "As a glorious sunrise painted the sky, the day began with hope and promise."
Alternatives: "in a magnificent" or "as a splendid".
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He remembers 1986 as a glorious year.
Our age will be seen as a glorious last hurrah.
He look back on the whole thing as a glorious experience.
You can almost regard it as a glorious flourish of decorative exuberance in the Gothic manner.
The massacre was described as a "glorious victory for the virtuous people of Los Angeles".
And they serve as a glorious 16-foot wall of glass onto the woods.
The American Revolution is too often told as a glorious pageant of inevitable victories.
Mr. Feiner saw it as a glorious opportunity to promote the town.
Boris Johnson, a likely successor, hailed the day as "a glorious opportunity".
JEFF FOXWORTHY, born and bred in Hapeville, Ga., defines "redneck" as a "glorious absence of sophistication".
In that sense, it can be seen as a "glorious" period of British history.
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