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Discover Ludwig"glorious to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate a certain excellence or quality. For example, "The sound of the birds singing was glorious to behold."
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It's glorious to see".
but pretty flipping glorious to watch.
Glorious to watch it was, too.
How plainly glorious to celebrate this work.
There, how glorious to have been there.
Glorious to see and fun to wear.
It is glorious to behold, less so to eat.
How glorious to feel the sun warming the skin.
The contradictions only made her the more glorious to know.
It's glorious to be a Gallant Fox, reveling in the joys of spring.
It was glorious to see the children of our children gathered around the holiday table.
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