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The phrase "basking in the glow of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone enjoying the warmth or positive feelings associated with a particular situation, achievement, or attention. Example: "After winning the award, she spent the evening basking in the glow of her success."
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I'm still basking in the glow of warmth and friendship.
But Jaffrey's team isn't spending time basking in the glow of success.
Instead, this acquaintance argues, Mr Wales is merely basking in the glow of Wikipedia's success.
As Thelma, Alexander stands center stage, basking in the glow of self-love.
So, come September, will our nation's leaders be basking in the glow of collective restoration?
New presidents, basking in the glow of victory, often assume that they can move the public.
I was still basking in the glow of the previous, enormously inspirational Johnny Hallyday film.
Joan Jedell also enjoys basking in the glow of the rich and famous.
In the summer of 2005, the Tampa Bay area was basking in the glow of hockey royalty.
And they are still basking in the glow of newly won freedom: their sense of pride and patriotism is overwhelming.
Right now, Hungary's citizens should be basking in the glow of being at the helm of Europe.
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