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The phrase "having shared with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing an action or experience that has been done together or mutually with someone else. Example: Having shared with my coworkers, I have a better understanding of their perspectives on the project. In this example, the speaker is indicating that they have engaged in sharing or exchanging ideas with their coworkers, which has resulted in a deeper understanding of their viewpoints.
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However, after Jäätteenmäki was accused of having shared with the press confidential information on Finland's policy toward Iraq, Matti Vanhanen replaced her as prime minister in June.
My personal thanks go to the European Headache Federation Board of Directors and to the Chairman of the Global Campaign to Reduce the Burden of Headache Worldwide for having shared with The Journal of Headache and Pain (JHP) such an outstanding consensus document.
Unfortunately, the Energy Drainers of the world are not going to give you the support that you seek and you will ultimately wind up feeling worse for having shared with the wrong person (or people).
Some IDUs even admitted having shared with strangers.
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The stories people have shared with me have been fascinating.
I have been amazed by how much people have shared with me.
My experience witnessing the protest also resonated with what the grandparents had shared with me.
The photographs she had shared with her family of her life abroad are especially treasured now.
His completions obliterated the program record of 29 he had shared with Marvin Graves and Andrew Robinson.
In January she moved out of the apartment she had shared with her husband and sons.
Parker knew Fisher and had shared with her his own suspicions.
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