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Discover Ludwig"shining point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a particular aspect or feature of something that stands out or shines in a positive way. Example: "The novel's shining point was the author's beautiful prose, which drew readers in from the very first page."
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Bobby Ryan is a gem, and through what was at times a rather bleak Anaheim season, he was a shining point.
"When the lights go down in the cinema and this white shining point opens up for us, our gaze stops flitting hither and thither, settles and becomes quite steady.
Amazon's media business is another shining point for the company.
Pepys described this arch of fire as "a bow with God's arrow in it with a shining point".
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Sacha Kljestan is an assist machine (17) and we should not disregard the value he offers to both the Red Bulls and the US national team as the 31-year-old midfielder was one of the only shining points from USA's draw with New Zealand earlier this week.
The overhead costs of acquiring new media are usually high, which again highlights the shining points of AWS.
"I think VCs historically have been somewhat scared of the edtech sales model, but that's one of the shining points of Panorama," says Andrew Parker of Spark Capital.
Due to their great distance from the Earth, all stars except the Sun appear to the unaided eye as shining points in the night sky that twinkle because of the effect of the Earth's atmosphere.
Nevertheless, each approach possesses shining points and flaws.
The indentations of proteins obtained with oscillographic polarography (alternating current (ac) cyclic chronopotentiometry or cyclic reciprocal derivative chronopotentiometry according to the present nomenclature) were too close to the shining end point at negative potentials, and their evaluation was even more difficult than that of the dc polarographic presodium waves.
One "Shining" fan points to a German-made typewriter in the movie to support his theory that it's a Holocaust parable; another cites the feathered-headdress logo on baking-powder cans in a few scenes for his belief that "The Shining" is about the massacre of American Indians.
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