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The phrase 'glamour in' is not a grammatically correct phrase and cannot be used in written English
If you wish to express the concept of something having glamour or beauty, you could use a phrase such as 'glamorous' or 'gorgeous': The ballroom was filled with a glamorous buzz of excitement.
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Where's the glamour in them?
There is little glamour in his position.
There is little glamour in the story.
Only Hollywood could find glamour in corn.
Jerome left to start his own agency, Glamour, in 1975.
There may be glamour in dying in your early twenties.
There is no glamour in dying in your late fifties.
I have so much glamour in my life.
We all want a little glamour in our lives".
But it's not all defiant glamour in Martha's world.
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Typical Armitage, you think: sex, glamour, in-your-face.
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