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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shining with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is emitting or reflecting light or brightness. Example: The sun was setting over the horizon, painting the sky in shades of pink and orange, with the water shining with a golden light.
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Shining with an electric-blue glow, they seem almost unnatural.
He crept down slowly, his face shining with sweat.
And kind of falsely Shining with the return of spring.
"Just imagine," he said, eyes shining with pleasure.
Any piece of antique furniture woven with wicker and shining with brass.
He looked up at me, gurgling with pleasure, his forehead shining with effort.
He looks like a cartoon superhero: muscular, bronzed, shining with diamonds.
Each petal and leaf was fully alive, shining with awareness of her.
She's panting, as if she'd been running; her body is shining with sweat.
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They shine with it.
His eyes shine with zeal and hunger.
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