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Discover Ludwig"glorious day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a day that is particularly beautiful or otherwise remarkable. For example, "It was a glorious day, the perfect weather for a picnic in the park."
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It was a glorious day.
Glorious day, of many seasons at once.
The soundtrack cuts through the glorious day.
"He felt it was a glorious day.
BROWNBACK: Be a glorious day of human liberty and freedom.
"This is a glorious day for our country," Washington declared.
It was one glitch in an otherwise glorious day.
Yes, another glorious day granted to us by Macy's, indeed.
"It wasn't the most glorious day," he said.
This was a glorious day for Pakistan and for cricket.
1.12pm BST Such a glorious day at Muirfield.
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