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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shared bond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or relationship that is mutual between two or more people or entities.
Example: "The team developed a shared bond through their collaborative efforts on the project."
Alternatives: "a mutual connection" or "a common link".
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It ensured a girl's marriagability in patrilineal Chinese culture and was a shared bond between daughters, mothers, and grandmothers.
She then turns to a discussion of the Stamp Act crisis, and how American colonists found a shared bond through their dissatisfaction with the Stamp Act.
Logan works as hard, in these reviews, as any stand-up comic or 18th-century satirist to unite critic and audience in a shared bond of ridicule.
So for now, not only do Canada and the U.S. have a shared bond in that record amounts of Alberta's tar sands now flow into the U.S, but also that the muzzling of scientists, and by extension the press at-large, is a threat to democracy in both countries.
Music is a shared bond between people- if you like the same band as someone else, they're going to be able to talk to you about it. .
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"His lifelong fascination with fish and fishing was a strong and shared bond with our father (many of whose poems were about the natural world).
Financial theory assumes that when buyers and sellers agree on a transaction price they are trying to find the real value of a share, bond or derivative.
Each app contributes a portion of earnings to a shared digital bond.
More than just a shared past – a bond as well.
But in the wake of a shared murder — that classic bonding experience — Virginia joins the group.
Be sure to bond over a shared love of female leaders.
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