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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shines brightly" is correct and is often used in written English.
You could use it to describe something that is giving off a bright light. For example: "The sun shone brightly in the cloudless sky."
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Paul Cocksedge's future shines brightly.
Your light still shines brightly.
Your star shines brightly and your spirit dances on.
The group shines brightly enough to bring a warm energy to the darkly romantic lyrics.
Every day brings momentous exhilarations and dumbfounding setbacks, and the sun shines brightly even in winter.
Throughout Newport this holiday season, the essence of a picturesque and historic port city shines brightly.
"But in the face of terror their pluck, courage and hope shines brightly through".
It has many historic buildings and, most importantly, the sun shines brightly most days.
Though too brief, his light shines brightly for all who were lucky enough to know him.
Although her spirit still shines brightly for those who loved her, her illness had dimmed her presence for too long.
On Jan . 21 , 1904Leos Janacek's Janacek Work, Humbly Born, Shines Brightly at 100 opera "Jenufa" received its first performance.
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