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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glowing blue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that emits a bright blue light, such as a neon sign or a glowing LED light. Here is an example sentence: "The city skyline was dotted with glowing blue lights from the many high-rise buildings."
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A glowing blue robot skims across the stage toward him.
A glowing blue orb expands and contracts in midair.
The glowing blue digits on the radio said 4 07.
Grasping a scarlet shovel, he hefts a glowing blue sphere that burns with orange flames.
They're singing "Come Together," and some glowing blue dove marionettes have arrived on the scene.
Can we resist the siren call of the glowing blue icon?
The rare silvery-white metal is highly radioactive, glowing blue in the dark.
Glowing blue light strips that follow the lines of the body do not hurt, either.
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The quiet of a rural strip mall in Connecticut is suddenly interrupted by the appearance in the sky of a glowing blue-green disk.
Some, he found, glowed blue instead of green.
Of the state's 254 counties, only 26 glowed blue.
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