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The word "glowed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word to describe something that was shining or had a certain radiance or brightness. For example: "The sunset glowed with the brilliant colors of red and orange."
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Not all of his early drafts looked the same, but the Earth's inner core glowed at the centre of each," commentary from Google on the artwork said.
Clapper and Vapestick's co-founder, Michiel Carmel, instead developed devices that were black, chrome and glowed blue when drawn from.
When I say "we", I mean I did some far from perfect chopping and got in the way of the kitchen staff, but I glowed with pride as we later ate the tagine together… which I followed with (yet again) another excellent three-course meal about an hour later.
A red light glowed when you sucked it.
Those worms whose cells had gone astray glowed in the wrong places.
The rest were either brainwashed or, as he said, pretended to be.His death, too, might well have been scripted by himself: on one of his beloved trains (he feared flying), as he visited his people to offer "on-the-spot guidance", while a snowstorm paused, and the holy mountain of his birth glowed red with the rising Sun.
The whole stage glowed a deeper red than was seen under the Blair years (when the stage was at times a delicate salmon pink, or dominated by images of the union flag).
The team report in Nano Letters that samples 1.8 nanometres in size glowed deep red under ultraviolet light; smaller 1.6 nanometre particles produced a warm orange and those measuring just 1.3 nanometres, a bright yellow.
In fact, most of them, if they glowed at all, emitted red or reddish light.
THE Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains glowed majestically under the winter sun, while the wide avenues of Salt Lake City spread pleasingly below; the view from Utah's state capitol on January 25th was frustratingly good.
The Chinese soldiers, even when their commanding hilltops glowed like cigarette-butts beneath tonnes of blazing napalm, would manhandle their mortars from deep-dug shelters and strike with deadly effect.
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