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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glorious victory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particularly impressive or meaningful victory of any kind, in any context. Example sentence: After a long and arduous battle, the team celebrated its glorious victory.
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Congrats on this glorious victory!
For every glorious victory, a crushing defeat.
Congrats on this glorious victory," Rouhani tweeted.
Another glorious victory for the offended, then.
The '50s was our time of glorious victory.
If these upstarts outscore the foreigners, it's a glorious victory.
Every country "expected a short war and a glorious victory," and gladly sent off its recruits.
It has nothing to do with your sacred arms and glorious victory.
The massacre was described as a "glorious victory for the virtuous people of Los Angeles".
It's a glorious victory for campaigners – but what will they negotiate next?
Obviously shrewd politically, since he orchestrated a very successful campaign with a glorious victory in 2006.
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