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Discover LudwigThe phrase "past glory" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a previous time of success, fame, or achievement. Here are two examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - "The once grand castle, now in ruins, serves as a reminder of the town's past glory." - "Despite its current struggles, the team never forgets their past glory and continues to strive for greatness."
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But Carrara's relevance is not relegated to its past glory.
"We want to recover our past glory," he adds.
The people hanker for the past glory of conquering Islam, which requires a successful military regime.
Living on past glory, it is inward-looking and tactically outdated.
Their joint mission is to continue restoring Runnin' Rebels basketball to its past glory.
Not now.One boss after another has struggled to restore HP's past glory.
Past glory is a wonderful thing — and a lousy guide for present policy.
Anniversary specials inevitably have a self-congratulatory ring, as anchors relive past glory.
Angkor represents heaven, referring to the magnificent temples that capture Cambodia's past glory and future aspirations.
Is the Queen of England an irrelevant symbol of Britain's past glory?
343 p. Visions of past glory : nationalism and the construction of early Finnish history / Derek Fewster.
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