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Discover Ludwig"I never shared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you have kept private or have not talked about. For example: "I never shared my feelings about the situation with anyone."
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I never shared her fears.
Forgive me if I never shared either of those assessments.
I never shared any of my opinions about the case with Judge Jackson.
When she said that to me, I turned to the bottle, and I never shared another fucking word with her".
In reality, I never participated in any of their collective projects, I never shared their ideas, which I found mediocre, and I wasn't friends with them.
Watching it all from the press gallery I never shared the view that Labour would have won in 1983 but for the Falklands war.
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I never share my [medical record number].
"I never share my blood type.
I never share anything on any site anywhere on the web regardless of any privacy settings unless I am willing to accept that the data might one day be public.
When I tell someone, we homeschool, the inevitable question is, "Why?" While I'm accustomed to answering with ease, I never share the full reasoning behind why we homeschool.
Another situation that encouraged syringe pulling was hospitalisation, as the following example illustrates: "I never share.
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