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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glorious building" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something grand and beautiful, such as a church, palace, or other type of large, impressive structure. For example, you could write, "We admired the glorious building, with its towering spires and intricate carvings."
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But they all form one glorious building site that should restore Germany to its rightful place as the most productive, most competitive country in Europe.
And Mr. Hamill said: "This is the most glorious building now in existence in the city.
Only slightly less insulting to residents than their lack of a voting member of Congress is the fact that the District has never been represented in statue form in the city's most glorious building.
The neo-classical library was a glorious building when it was built in 1904, but its condition has deteriorated and has become acute over the last decade, said Rodney J. Lee, library director.
"At this point I am just terribly pleased I can find my way around the Capitol without having to pack a lunch," he said as he made the first of what will no doubt be hundreds of brisk walks from his office to the glorious building where lawmakers do their thing.
This glorious building continues to screen double-features of cult classics, select new releases and art house favourites.
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Indeed, all across the city, Bratislavans are managing to attract visitors with an improbable variety of enterprises tucked into those glorious buildings.
Nobody was hurt, he said, and none of the city's glorious buildings had collapsed (though how much damage was done will not be clear until a survey starting on December 15th is completed).
Far from the touristy central part of the city, with its grandiose fountains and glorious buildings, there is another mini-shopping revolution: an outbreak of small stores that are tucked behind the major shopping roads or in areas that the locals define as "Bobo" for "Bohemian bourgeois".
"I've been elsewhere in the region, and the amazing thing about Bratislava is that you have these glorious buildings and historic context, but then you've got boutiques like this one tucked into them," said a visiting Briton, John Strachan, who was on a shopping spree with his girlfriend at the new Dana Kleinert boutique on Venturska Street.
But Vienna is not only home to glorious buildings and decadent pasts, it is also the city of the avant-gardes, of Klimt and Kokoschka, Einstein and Freud.
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