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Discover Ludwig"luminous glow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that shines brightly or that is inspiringly beautiful. For example, "The stars painted the night sky with a luminous glow".
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And shine with a luminous glow.
And almost to the end neither does "Mistaken," which shines with a darkly luminous glow.
It also gives the skin a luminous glow with an airbrushed finish.
The whole world is bathed in the luminous glow of entrancement, of contentment, of peace.
Rich harmonies in selections by Nicolas Gombert and Jean Lhéritier had a luminous glow.
The dawn becomes a luminous glow beneath the blue arches of her marvellous watercolour, a rising dome that hovers between the real and the abstract.
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On summer nights visitors may encounter the downs' luminous glow-worms.
Down a narrow, winding street, a half-hidden house in a residential neighborhood sports an enormous Bosch-themed mural of a woman with luminous, glow-in-the-dark hair.
Batman and Robin, hanging out in the Bat Cave, browse through a rack of costumes, pulling out an all-white bat costume and one of "all gold cloth" — and then there was the "luminous" glow-in-the-dark green bat costume that, according to Robin, "scared a superstitious crook into submission!" It was a real eye-opener that Batman could break out of his sartorial mold.
Luminous, glowing, positively blinding, in fact.
Bright nebulae appear as faintly luminous glowing surfaces; they either emit their own light or reflect the light of nearby stars.
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