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The phrase "stars twinkle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence that describes the action of stars appearing to flicker or shine intermittently in the night sky. Example: "The sky was clear and filled with stars. I laid on the grass, watching as the stars twinkle above me."
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WHY do stars twinkle?
The moon smiles down at you and the stars twinkle happily.
Thus, in the syllogismAll stars are distant objects.All distant objects twinkle.Therefore, all stars twinkle.
You will strike silver here: the ice shimmers, the puddles are glitzy mirrors, the stars twinkle.
To the left are four bright objects – but two are planets (the stars twinkle, the planets don't).
Then he closes the door to his office and from the pictures on the wall, stars twinkle.
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The surf raged, the stars twinkled.
The flickering display appeared to mirror the stars twinkling above in a cloudless sky.
"As we stroll along together, under stars twinkling high above," they sang, snapping their fingers.
The Atacama's main advantage for optical telescopes is the stillness of the air, which stops stars twinkling.
Sliding across a frozen lake in the Norwegian wilderness, the stars twinkling above you as a team of huskies pulls you onwards sounds lovely, wouldn't you say?
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