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Discover Ludwig"rays of sunshine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that brings a feeling of happiness or optimism, or to refer to the actual beams of light coming from the sun. For example: "The rays of sunshine streaming through the window made the bedroom feel warm and cozy."
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Still, even Mr. Stack sees some rays of sunshine.
You look to tell them the rays of sunshine".
Joy peeked through the music like rays of sunshine in the Kentucky woods.
Her laughter is like jolly rays of sunshine, and her backhand is smooth like butter.
For all that, scientists said that they saw a few rays of sunshine amid the clouds.
And Tokyo, where the financial weather is usually gloomy, is enjoying some rays of sunshine.
In the Arctic, every living thing craves the fleeting rays of sunshine during the short summer.
Rays of sunshine through patches of rain scatter shards of rainbows.
Perhaps, when things are particularly bleak, you search harder and grasp tighter to any rays of sunshine.
Stuck inside, plugged into the miserable echo chamber of social media, we can miss the rays of sunshine.
An Industry That Shuns All Rays of Sunshine Dubious rankings and outright corruption are hardly new in boxing.
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