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"shined like" can be used in written English, typically as a way of comparing one thing to something else
For example, you could say, "The stars shined like diamonds in the night sky."
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He shined like free money.
"But I've shined like a diamond through sacrifice".
Her zeal for life and optimism shined like the brightest star and will survive eternally.
He was a careful dresser: what looked like designer boots shined like a guardsman's.
So we marked our territory and changed into outfits that shined like Lycra oil spills.
As the light dimmed, the water slackened and shined like nickel.
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It does not seem likely that Ms Peng will be allowed to shine like Jackie Kennedy, Michelle Obama or even, heaven forbid, Raisa Gorbachev.
They shone like rocks.
It shone like rocks.
You literally shone like a diamond tonight.
It shone like polished steel.
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