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"glowing reference" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a positive review, evaluation, or endorsement given by someone else. For example: "I was so proud to receive a glowing reference from my previous employer when I applied for the job."
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There were glowing reference letters.
That's a glowing reference for a man who was named after Lionel Ritchie.
It turned out McLeish had given a glowing reference to the Burnley board.
With a glowing reference, he was later given a placement with Carlos.
One track on the new album has a glowing reference to the R&B singer Alicia Keys.
Allegri is the latest in a long line of fellow coaches to give Mourinho a less than glowing reference.
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There have been glowing references from everywhere.
Well, glowing references from a former employer, for starters.
The guide I used, Duane Baker (305-852-0102, www.keysflatsguide.con), works on his own and came with glowing references.
I think you'd find he'd get glowing references from them all".
"I've read a series of glowing references on behalf of every one of you.
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