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The phrase "a shared food" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing communal meals or dishes that are meant to be enjoyed by multiple people.
Example: "At the potluck, everyone brought a shared food that we could all enjoy together."
Alternatives: "a communal dish" or "a collective meal".
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Flannery zooms in on our mutually beneficial relationships with species like the greater African honeyguide, which uses a distinctive call and display to lure people to beehives, which then become a shared food source.
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As brucellosis is not a contagious disease, spatial clusters of human cases are most likely a result of shared food sources, animal processing, more intensive agricultural production zones, or similar socio-cultural practices [ 6].
Lack of association between some micronutrients and bladder cancer might also be due to collinearity among nutrients as a result of shared food sources [ 51].
They were an amiable bunch and shared food with us.
The most commonly cited shared food was a cooked grain-based paste called "boule".
"It is a practice as old as sitting around a fire or sharing food with a friend".
As a little girl, sharing food with my mother was a solace, a joy, and a way of communicating.
It was a time of sharing food and stories".
Some cities -- most recently, Houston and Philadelphia -- have made it a crime to share food with indigent people in public places.
Petersburg and Orlando, Fla., where the city council actually made it a crime to share food with homeless people in parks.
However, as a foundational matter, should sharing food be classified as a First Amendment right?
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