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"shine in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean to do something exceptionally well or to make a positive impression. For example: "The new guitar player shone in during the band's last performance."
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Open up your curtains and let the sun shine in!
Let the light shine in.
Tears shine in her eyes.
Many actors shine in multiple roles.
B. Computer motherboards shine in the sun.
They shine in a very peculiar way.
Tebow did shine in other workouts.
Computer motherboards shine in the sun.
Let the sun shine in.
Light doesn't shine in a black hole.
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(See "Banks Shine In Light of U.S. 'Bad Bank.'").
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