Sentence examples for a share out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a share out" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means to distribute something, usually items of equal value, among several people. For example, "The company had a share out of the bonus checks among its employees."

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Hoping to squeeze $1 to $2 more a share out of Mr. Dell, Mr. Icahn bought up Dell stock and proposed his own financial structure.

They chase as much money as they can get from a share out of $1 billion, which the Champions League now offers annually.

But it was not clear that the new bid by Michael S. Dell, the founder, would succeed, with a special committee of Dell's board hoping to squeeze a few more cents a share out of him.

The planned sale of the disk-drive group accounted for $428 million of the one-time costs in the quarter, or 17 cents a share out of the 81 cents in after-tax charges.

Cadbury would argue it allowed them to squeeze an extra 10p or 20p a share out of Kraft and they wouldn't have agreed to it if there was any realistic chance of Hershey coming in.

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"Usually, the A share wins out in the long term because you have a lower expense ratio," he said.

A report by the Electoral Reform Society ERSS), which campaigns for a more proportional system, concludes that the first-past-the-post method delivered a share-out of seats at Westminster on 8 May that not only exaggerated political division in the UK but left millions feeling that their votes counted for nothing.

Some observers believe a deal will be cut and the old civil war enemies will join together in a display of patriotic unity, having agreed on a share-out of cabinet posts plus a possible rotation of the office of Taoiseach (prime minister) between the two party leaders.

Punters hoping for a share-out of the £23m "won" in controversial circumstances on Betfair last December met with a substantial if not unexpected setback on Saturday when the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS) backed the betting exchange's decision to void all the bets.

Standard Life is paying out "a share" of the £1.3bn, with some being held back as a financial cushion.

He has come up with an idea to share out the work that is available at the town hall: a jobs lottery.

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