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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glorious view" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a beautiful or breathtaking sight. Example: The hike up the mountain was tiring, but once we reached the top, the glorious view made it all worth it.
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In front of me, the most glorious view I had ever seen.
A cheap bottle of schnapps inside that discount hip flask should be enough to accompany that glorious view.
Cold in winter, swelteringly humid in summer, its one selling point was the glorious view across New Palace Yard.
Much as I enjoyed the freshly installed poetry-posts, once or twice I felt that they stood a bit clumsily in the sightlines of a glorious view.
There are trees all around, giving a feeling of seclusion – almost privacy – except for one side, where a large gap unveils the most glorious view of the Weald.
While aloft, he enjoyed the glorious view and then, in his few minutes of zero gravity at the top of his climb, played with M&M's.
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Pros Glorious views.
Predictably glorious viewing.
Very Good ATMOSPHERE Glorious views, stunning restaurant.
Glass walls give glorious views across the Vale of York.
I remember its glorious views and stunningly good wine.
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