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Discover Ludwig'has to share' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone must divide resources or information between multiple parties. For example, "John has to share the toy with his siblings."
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"Everyone has to share in the responsibility.
"Everybody has to share the pain".
Frankie has to share the cake and he understands that".
Poor Oxford has to share fifth with University College London.
In "Scoop" he has to share, and he does.
It has to share a vicar with several neighbouring parishes.
But that doesn't mean that what's around them has to share their unchangeable spatial identities.
"It continues to intrigue him, given how much he has to share with the country".
This week Mr. Sheen has to share the spotlight of self-delusion.
"This is a resource that everyone has to share," Mr. Kennard said in an interview.
Try telling a child called Wendy she has to share her house on a rota system.
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