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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently emitting light or reflecting brightness, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The stars are shining brightly in the night sky, illuminating the darkness."
Alternatives: "are glowing" or "are radiating".
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So which Tories are shining?
Because everywhere I go, there are shining eyes.
His eyes are shining now; he seems close to tears.
Now the lights are shining directly into my apartment.
"Their hearts may be broken, but their souls are shining".
"People's eyes are shining again with excitement over politics".
"Our stars are shining quite bright right now.
But the President's eyes are shining... "In Arkansas, when I was a kid, everybody loved football.
"Na wa! Look at how your eyes are shining because of a married man.
Two minutes later, my wife's eyes are shining in the curtained half-light.
"His eyes are shining and he strokes his moustache again and again, but he nods.
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