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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glittering life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a life that is luxurious, exciting, or filled with glamour.
Example: "She always dreamed of a glittering life filled with fame and fortune."
Alternatives: "glamorous life" or "sparkling existence."
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"Unlike Madame Bovary you don't chase the glittering life, you lay a trap for it.
He enjoyed a glittering life, attending West End premieres and opening nights, travelling the world, and often appearing on television.
Instead they come to give a Bafta fellowship to Helen Mirren and to usher us, gracefully, through a whistle-stop clip-reel of her glittering life and times.
One hesitates to seek a moral in the glittering life of a bad girl, and Helen Gurley Brown, thank goodness, is incorrigible.
In A Little Life, artist JB frets that his painting career is dwarfed by his friend's glittering life as an actor.
For the last few years, Dagmara said, the glittering life was largely confined to children's play dates with actor friends like Liv Tyler at her three-story colonial in Montclair, N.J., while finishing her novel.
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It was connected neither to his father's fame nor to his own glittering life-reel.
Life with Mahler was dispiriting for a woman used to a glittering social life.
He became a mover and shaker in London's glittering cultural life.
Though she lives alone, and travels constantly, she manages a busy, even glittering social life.
SINCE opening the Time hotel more than a decade ago in Midtown Manhattan, Vikram Chatwal has been a fixture of glittering city life.
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