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The phrase 'glitter of' is not grammatically correct in English.
You would need to add a word to make it grammatically correct. For example, you could say, "The glitter of the stars."
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It was the glitter of L.A".
And now I Foam to wheat, a glitter of seas.
They have no stars, so lack the glitter of celebrity.
"Her inventiveness, the glitter of the prose, is really remarkable".
There was a glitter of fraternal amusement in his eyes.
Now, the glitter of winter has been transposed to clothing.
He is unaffected by the glitz and glitter of the tour.
As we walked up Varick Street, he pointed to the glitter of the N.Y.U.
The glitter of promise can be harsh for those left out.
In 1993, the magazine was hungover from the glitz and glitter of the 1980s.
Not for them, at least tonight, the brash glitter of the casinos.
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