Sentence examples for a shared second from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a shared second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a moment in time that is experienced collectively by two or more people.
Example: "In that shared second, we both realized how much we meant to each other."
Alternatives: "a mutual moment" or "a collective instant".

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This resulted in a shared fifth place in the blindfold, shared third place in the rapid and a shared second place in the overall tournament.

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But some of our most important national institutions – parliament, the police, the British Library and, rather curiously, the Ministry of Defence – were allowed to dispense with a shared second-level domain.

It does this by bringing us all together in a shared first-person plural.

This resulted in a shared ninth place in the blindfold, shared second place in the rapid (behind Anand), and a shared eighth place in the overall tournament.

She and a flatmate shared second-floor rooms in Canonbury Square, London.

Welshman Jamie Donaldson carded three successive birdies in a 70 and shared eighth place six shots behind champion Stal.

The former Ryder Cup player Paul McGinley, looking to end a seven-year winless run, shot a 70 to share second place with three others.

Riu, of France, wasted a solid front nine after the turn with six bogeys to card a 73, sharing second place with Thongchai, the Thai who shot 69.

Page 1 UNVEILING A SECRET LIFE They shared first and last names, and became friends.

Colin Montgomerie had the day's best score with a 65 to share second place with Chris DiMarco (72) at 208.

Welshman Jamie Donaldson shot a 70 to share second with Bubba Watson.

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