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The phrase "a sense of shared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings or experiences that are collectively felt or understood among a group of people.
Example: "The community event fostered a sense of shared purpose among the participants."
Alternatives: "a feeling of unity" or "a sense of collective".
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This underpins a sense of shared identity, goals and motivations.
But we have lost a sense of shared interest.
This version of interactivity brings a sense of shared experience.
The result is a sense of shared bounty.
Still, there was a "sense of shared humanity and cooperation," Pareles writes.
In the presence of Ms. Hirsi Ali, at least, there was a sense of shared purpose.
"That doesn't foster a sense of shared belonging and understanding – it can drive people apart".
Such a sense of shared purpose has been missing from our current crisis.
The emphasis on discipline and emotional openness has created a sense of shared responsibility.
"I think there's got to be a sense of shared responsibility because of shared liabilities".
Eye contact between performers and spectators builds a sense of shared undertaking.
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a form of shared
a time of shared
a scene of shared
a moment of shared
a lack of shared
a tradition of shared
a diagnosis of shared
a proponent of shared
a spirit of shared
a kind of shared
a community of shared
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