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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glowing words" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to words or language that is highly praised or spoken in a positive manner. Example: The author's use of glowing words in his novel painted a vivid and captivating image in the reader's mind.
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Results are far more critical than glowing words.
Other than some glowing words about their mother, they provided little insight into Sunday's big game.
The results arrived in March and we received glowing words of praise.
Those are glowing words from a coach who had problems with McCarville at the start of last season.
The pizza at Totonno's in Coney Island has received enough glowing words in its nine-decade history that it doesn't need more here, except perhaps two: it's back.
Then there are the glowing words for Morgan Stanley's personnel: "Understatement, which had always been part of the Morgan Stanley style, became another way of showing off.
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But, to Hook, every glowing word has a life of its own.
The glowing word took up most of the frame: it was impossible to tell what sort of store it was.
You can trawl through media coverage of Peter Dutton for literally hours and still be hard pressed to find a glowing word about him.
"Fred Astaire" is a very readable and glowing 50,000-word portrait, notwithstanding Epstein's determination not to subject Fred to rough cross-examination or prolonged background scrutiny.
Yet Fruitvale Station, named after the station where Grant died, has this week burst into the box office top 10, powered by glowing reviews, word-of-mouth buzz and an anguished national debate over the Trayvon Martin case.
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