Sentence examples for a shared spirit from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a shared spirit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common feeling, attitude, or sense of unity among a group of people.
Example: "The team worked together with a shared spirit, which helped them overcome the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "a collective spirit" or "a communal spirit".

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"Çarşi isn't a group — it's a shared spirit".

It looks as if a shared spirit is gripping the assailants.

Hopefully Conlan sees some of himself in Gatti, a shared spirit at the very least.

It is a shared spirit of camaraderie, enthusiasm, and devotion to a cause among the members of a group.

Rather than seeming gratuitous, these coincidences suggest that those who love the picture are drawn together by a shared spirit.

As a commissioner of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC, I understand the power of art to communicate a shared spirit.

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Religion, and religion alone, is the original source of a people's shared spirit, which Hegel called its Volksgeist.

So koinonia is the shared spirit in a community of believers.

WITH a sharing spirit uncommon among spoiled and neurotic young royals, Prince Hamlet has invited you to step directly inside his mind and take a close look at what's really going on there.

"Jordan was a loving child, with a humble and sharing spirit," said Edwards' family in a statement through their attorney, Lee Merritt, on Tuesday.

Fourth, there was robust U.S. optimism, a shared "can do" spirit, the notion that when Americans set our minds to a task, we could accomplish anything.

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