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Discover Ludwig"glorious past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a time period in the past that was considered to be particularly successful and noteworthy. For example: "Our country's glorious past is an inspiration to all of us today."
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We have a glorious past.
We have had a glorious past.
The B.A.T. 11 evokes Bertone's glorious past.
Much is made of Bombay's glorious past.
What nation does not believe it has a glorious past?
The 2009 Hunt hearkened back to the glorious past.
But those are names from a brave and glorious past.
Would you want to relive your glorious past?
Visit to Versaille "the glorious past was no longer there..".
Its strategic location as an important port in northeast China has given the city a glorious past.
But the wharf of today gives little hint of its glorious past.
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