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Discover Ludwig"brought glory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe an accomplishment that brings honor and fame. For example: "The valiant knight brought glory to his kingdom with his heroic deed."
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Jamaica are very proud of their athletes as they brought glory to our country but now it's kind of rough.
And oddly enough, it proved to be the Southerners who brought glory to Sneden.
Olympic athletes trained hard for these games, and winning brought glory to both the athlete and his home city.
But this is a team that earned its victory and brought glory to its nation by playing intelligent and hard and brave soccer.
You have not brought glory to your family, which is well respected here and in Pakistan; you have brought shame and disgrace".
It marks the welcome return of Wallace and Gromit, the hand-molded English bloke and his skeptical dog who have brought glory to the Aardman animation studios.
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India is not only famous for the Taj Mahal and Hawa Mahal (Agra and Jaipur) but also for its brain (of brain drain/otherwise) and betz cells which have brought glories and laurels in the field of medicine, mathematics, engineering, literature, physics and computers, etc. to the native countries and India equally.
The whole black aesthetic is bringing glory to ourselves.
One day my daughter will be a great artist and bring glory to the family name".
"Our focus is always on bringing glory to God in whatever we do," he said in a recent phone interview.
The young men on our team play for each other and to bring glory to our program and university.
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