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The phrase "a shared number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number that is common or used by multiple parties, such as in a collaborative context.
Example: "In our project, we need to establish a shared number for the budget to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "a common number" or "a mutual number".
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A comparison involving the CNV regions in the DGV and the Watson and Venter genomes against the IRB revealed a shared number of 89 CNVs (42,568 bp) which overlap the IRB sequence.
I've tried to get my parents to abandon theirs, but they like having a "shared number" for the family, and I guess I understand that, though I'd use a service like Grand Central to ring to all the phones.
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In Experiment 2, the interpretation of Experiment 1 was confirmed with a connectivity analysis showing that a shared number-selective representation in IPS is reached through different pathways for symbolic versus nonsymbolic quantities.
Not the $100-a-share number the consensus postulates.
"Sharing numbers is a no-win situation," he said.
The pedigrees within a block shared a number of individuals in common.
To limit confusion, Cucuzza made sure that a pitcher and a position player shared a number, rather than two pitchers.
Traditionally, discounters use intricate fee formulas that include many aspects of a trade -- share number, dollar value, share price.
Based on more recent leaks from Google's Oracle trial, a revenue share number of 34percentt came out.
Early Polynesian cultures shared a number of traits deriving from a common tradition.
Most valuably, students learned and shared a number of lessons.
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