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"make sure to share" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when giving a directive or instruction to someone to ensure that they do a specific action. Example: "Before leaving the meeting, make sure to share your thoughts on the project progress."
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Make sure to share them with all the parents you know".
Now, if she observed troubling behavior, she would make sure to share her it with colleagues.
Make sure to share your solutions, wrote Fitzgerald.
Make sure to share your link, going forward.
Read this and more news from alumni – and make sure to share your own! THIS WEEK!
Once you've set your goals, make sure to share them with other people.
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In one of those interviews, Mr. Dal Col made the offhand observation that Mrs. Clinton would be in trouble if her primary opponent got 30percentt or more, a generous prediction that would surely have been lost had Mrs. Clinton's aides not made sure to share that particularly high number with any reporter writing a story on the race.
And he made sure to share his favorite discoveries.
"He made sure to share his love of life.
Music can evoke other worlds, but concerts take place in this one, and Bjork made sure to share her bliss.
Emergency coordinators help to establish emergency action plans and update the plans annually, making sure to share the contents of the plan with building occupants.
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