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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always shining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently emits light or has a positive, radiant quality.
Example: "The sun is always shining, bringing warmth and light to the earth."
Alternatives: "constantly glowing" or "perpetually radiant."
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The sun of course, is always shining.
Most unsettling of all, the sun is always shining.
Is the sun always shining or did I just bring it?" she quipped.
With your beautiful Marge by your side, a golden light was always shining.
And, of course, the sun was always shining, even though it was the middle of winter.
Cyril Smith who has died at the age of 82, was a great, if not always shining, exception.
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His strength will always shine.
Toews has always shone brightest on the biggest stages.
This tie did not always shine but it did glow.
Some stars will always shine brighter than others.
"I think it always shines brightest in the dark".
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