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Discover Ludwig"shiny mood" is not a grammatically correct sentence or phrase in written English
However, you might use it informally in spoken English as a way to describe someone's emotions or attitude. For example, "John's been in a shiny mood all week since he got a raise."
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For example, just because you're in Miami and near the beach, it doesn't mean you're in a sun-shiny mood.
The Philharmonic was in a good mood: bright, shiny and responsive.
At a pioneering neurological hospital like the National, this new mood is symbolised by refurbished wards, shiny new equipment and a reinvigorated attitude to physiotherapy.
William Bowen, a former president of Princeton University, talks of a "cost disease", in which universities are investing extravagantly in shiny graduate centres, libraries and accommodation to attract students.Politically, the mood has shifted too.
Mid-Nov xmas mood takes over n decision-makers will be off to shiny ships in the sea".
Hours later his government lightened the mood by rolling out an online naming contest for the shiny new weapons of mass destruction.
And he gets to buy all that and more at Mood, where the designers run rampant trying to snatch up anything shiny, furry, or feathered.
If anything, his mood is now even more buoyant, his amazing front teeth – so big and white and shiny – flashing happily in the gloom of the studio every couple of minutes.
Sober is a good word to describe the mood that prevails in the campaigns that started turning up in February and March, when cracks began showing in the shiny facade of the so-called New Economy stocks.
Shiny, shiny hair!
Shiny hair.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com