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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sheen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a soft glow or shine on a surface, often referring to light reflecting off an object.
Example: "The morning dew created a beautiful sheen on the grass."
Alternatives: "a gloss" or "a luster".
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A sheen of oil coats the landscape.
Like sea glass, it had a sheen.
His pedicure created a sheen.
Add to this a sheen of pretense.
Watch me polish it to a sheen.
When it's photographed, it will have a sheen to it".
A sheen on fabrics gave the familiar a new dimension.
"It gives it a sheen and keeps in the moisture".
The piece may then be polished to a sheen.
Those pants actually had a sheen to them.
Such hair has a sheen that ordinary bucktail lacks.
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