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"shining in" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a bright light appearing in a dark room, such as "The sun emerged from the grey sky, shining in and giving the room a warm glow."
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"I mean, the sun was shining in".
The sun was shining in every frame.
Wolski has a habit of shining in his debut games.
And Africa is shining, in its own twisted way.
Her light will keep shining in the wreck.
Today, the sun is shining in a bright blue sky.
The windmills gently turning; the sun shining in.
"The sun is shining in Peru," she said.
Bet the bloody sun is shining in Stirling.
The dim red dwarfs will be the last stars shining in the universe.
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But the President's eyes are shining... "In Arkansas, when I was a kid, everybody loved football.
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