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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glorious weather" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe weather that is beautiful, pleasant, or enjoyable. Example: We had a picnic in the park yesterday and the glorious weather made it even more enjoyable.
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The first game was played in glorious weather.
The Fifth Avenue Easter promenade was blessed with glorious weather that brought out the throngs.
Caracas is a Caribbean city with vivacious people and often glorious weather.
I remember we had some glorious weather, then suddenly it poured.
England's final day of the winter had glorious weather but another sparse crowd.
For that, Payne deserves credit, even if he wasn't actually responsible for the glorious weather.
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I have long debates with friends over our region's high cost of living, the postage-stamp yards, the monotony of the too-glorious weather.
Ad-makers have long loved its predictably glorious summer weather; now film producers are coming too.
I had terrible hay fever this past weekend, casting something of a spectre over the glorious May weather.
Britain is set to be engulfed by another spell of glorious barbecue weather over the Easter weekend - as forecasters predict one of the hottest Aprils on record.
Hailsham and Charles Hill appear as billposters, pasting over the critical graffiti to claim that even the glorious summer weather of 1959 was a triumph for the Conservatives.
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