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The phrase "a low shared" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is commonly or collectively low, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The team agreed on a low shared expectation for the project's outcome."
Alternatives: "a common low" or "a collectively low".
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They're in a low shared by many realist British films of the time, dejected by a wistful sense of life's limited possibilities.
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Gaining share from a low share base was doubly handicapping.
A prime minister will take office on a low share of a low turnout.
Both options would lead to Scotland having a low share of debt to GDP.
No Tory government has ever won a majority on such a low share of the vote.
They are getting stiffed with a low share price and a probable debt restructuring.
To gain share from a low share position, several ventures had to offer customers a better bargain, at the same time bearing the financial disadvantages of low share.
A low share price makes it harder to use stock to make acquisitions or pay off obligations.
The ILO also found the UK had a low share of women among the top 1% of earners.
That is, a low income student will perform better in a school with a low share of low-income students than in school with a high share of low-income students.
Children from immigrant families do badly at school and win a low share of apprenticeships, the path into work for many young Germans.
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