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The phrase "all that sharing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of sharing in a general sense, often implying a sense of abundance or emphasis on the sharing that has taken place.
Example: "I appreciate all that sharing you did during the meeting; it really helped everyone understand the project better."
Alternatives: "all that giving" or "all that exchanging".
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Tina Toti's care and nurturing of squirrels shows us all that sharing the planet with other creatures can be rewarding even without Dr. Dolittle's special gift of gab, with a measure of patience and understanding.
Now the ad program will let companies get a piece of all that sharing.
Squatters, be they inadvertent or not, have the potential to mar brands and personal reputations, and Twitter will have to keep their collective guards up if they want people and companies to keep up all that sharing.
So, you know, again all that sharing from my parents and all my friends, it has allowed me to have this wonderful life I have.
How will people inside companies take to all that sharing and transparency?
But even with all that sharing, privacy is of tantamount importance to users who don't want their health issues aired publicly, or don't want doctors who they may not have reviewed favorably to seek revenge.
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For all that, shares still seem priced for perfection.
Eradicating this scourge requires united action among all societies that share our values.
In this part of the book Data Science for Software Engineering: Sharing Data and Models, we show that sharing all data is less useful that sharing just the relevant data.
I'm grateful for all that," he shared.
"I enjoyed reading all that, thanks for sharing.
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