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"the glory of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is admired, celebrated, or held in high esteem. It can also refer to the honorable or impressive qualities of a person or thing. Example: The Taj Mahal, with its intricate marble design and breathtaking architecture, is often described as the glory of India.
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The glory of war?
That's the glory of this job".
He fights for the glory of Christ.
Thus passes the glory of the world.
Sic transit the glory of Venus.
The glory of the silver screen.
I fight for the glory of me.
the glory of his nostrils is terrible.
It basks in the glory of Tahrir Square.
That's the glory of headlines.
So passes the glory of the Euros.
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