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Discover Ludwig"glorious life" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a life that is full of success and wealth, or a life that is seen as admirable or inspirational. For example: "He led a glorious life filled with many accomplishments and successes."
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A hard, but glorious life will live on through our thoughts and our memories.
With careful treatment he felt glorious: "Life forces were coursing through my body".
This could just be the short, glorious life span for some new champion.
"I suspect," he predicted, "that she will have a glorious life".
As Goldsmith says, hers had been 'a tragic and glorious' life.
Passed away after 71 years of a glorious life on July 2, 2009.
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But despite the glorious life-affirming emotion of hearing "Hava Nagila" inside the synagogue, there was a poignant aspect to the concert, for this corner of Dohany street is a haunted place.
But with the late arrival of Minotauros — Jeremy Milner, a sturdy bass — comes a glorious, life-affirming final ensemble hymn, which refocuses the blazing energy of this rich, beguiling and significant work.
What kind of a feminist are you?" I cannot deny any of this: the posters are right there on the sides of buses, five women, dressed in pink satin, propping up the glorious life-defining triumph of matrimony.
Of course, there is a glorious life-affirmation inherent in appreciating the beauty of the physical.
Getting pregnant doesn't propel you into a glorious new life of freebies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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