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The phrase "glory in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take great pride or joy in something. It is often used to emphasize the intensity of one's admiration or pleasure. Example: I can't help but glory in the beauty of the autumn leaves as they change colors.
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There's no glory in that.
Where's the glory in that?
There was no glory in it.
There is no glory in this.
Glory in his name.
PRIDE AND GLORY: In wide release.
Investors glory in the asset inflation.
People glory in this place.
But she didn't glory in anything, really.
"I don't glory in anything," he says.
But there is no glory in martyrdom.
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