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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost shining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight or near shine, but not a full or complete shine.
Example: "The moon was almost shining through the thick clouds, casting a soft glow on the landscape."
Alternatives: "nearly glowing" or "barely gleaming".
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His face was animated and eager, almost shining.
1.03pm BST The sun is almost shining, Centre Court looks immaculate, and the players are out.
So when "The Rising" rises, almost shining, it is a reminder of our better self.
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She was bright and bubbly, and it almost shone out of every pore that this was a very loved little girl.
They are also evenly spread: the wind is blowing almost everywhere, the sun is shining almost everywhere.
Regardless, Bucknor's individual talent almost always shines through.
A transparent and rigorous approach, however, can almost always shine a light on issues of reproducibility.
Whatever pull the mural might have dissipates, while the mysterious easel pictures almost always shine.
From intricate Marvel card and dice games, to a silly Monty Python game, to a fantastic, paranoia-inducing Battlestar Galactica board game, the world of licenses almost always shines on hobby shop shelves.
It's it's almost really shine, it's probably semi-gloss; if it's sort of shiny, it's probably satin, and if there's no shine, it's flat.
The sun has been shining almost everywhere, there have been some cracking goals, the support from friends and family has been top notch and some of the kits have been outrageously good.
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