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Discover Ludwig"glamorous star" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a celebrity or well-known person who exudes an aura of sophistication and attractiveness. Example: The red carpet was lined with photographers, all eager to capture a glimpse of the glamorous star as she made her way into the prestigious award ceremony.
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The glamorous star on the cover?
He turned it into a glamorous star system.
Many magazines included glamorous star portraits, and actively encouraged their readers to disassemble their pages.
It's he who catches the eye of the film's glamorous star.
Hollywood loves it when a glamorous star plays a plain Jane.
To the Lane brothers, Ms. Parton looms as more than a glamorous star from humble Southern roots.
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It could only happen in New York -one of those glamorous, star-studded evenings in which the talk is of dance, music and Broadway.
Ms. Kent is a mainstay of Ballet Theater without quite being one of its most glamorous stars.
He likes big moments, glamorous stars, swells of music and tears that fall like rain — and sometimes hail.
He counts Robert De Niro and Tom Cruise as friends and is often photographed dining with some of Hollywood's most glamorous stars.
At one point, a list of the glamorous stars Sinatra reputedly bedded is scrolled across the top of the stage.
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