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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always shine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a sense of positivity or brightness that is constant or enduring.
Example: "No matter the challenges you face, remember that your spirit will always shine."
Alternatives: "forever glow" or "consistently radiate".
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His strength will always shine.
This tie did not always shine but it did glow.
Some stars will always shine brighter than others.
The light of our lives will always shine upon us.
"Even when it's raining here, they always shine".
But the sun does not always shine, especially in winter, and the wind is unpredictable.
These sources generate intermittently, since the sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow.
His work on environmental issues will always shine like the light of a rare life purpose.
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Sophia Takal's recently released drama "Always Shine" stars Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald.
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This issue is at the centre of a timely new American film, Always Shine, directed by Sophia Takal, about two young women trying to become film stars.
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