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Discover Ludwig"much to share" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where there is a lot of information, ideas, or experiences that can be exchanged between two or more people. Example: "We were both travelers, and as we sat down for a cup of coffee, we realized we had much to share about our adventures and cultural experiences."
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There was so much to share.
But he has much to share.
In truth, there is not much to share.
It is not as if the lenders had much to share.
Mom, so much to share with you, not a day goes by.
If you ask Naji about his experiences, he doesn't have much to share.
"We've had people leave after the first weekend, because it was too much to share a beach chair, or chip in for a group dinner," he said.
"You have to grow the economy to share the proceeds... if you don't grow the pie there is not as much to share," he said.
Maybe there's now so much to share and discuss so easily, under our own steam, that we just don't need those forms and forums any longer.
He does not speak to the news media much to share that sentiment, although he granted an interview to The Charlotte Observer this week after the team's former coach, Larry Brown, took some public swipes at him.
There was that time that her entire family went to Sleep No More in search of orgies … Jennifer Lawrence cannot be contained by your Movie Star Rules of Decorum; Jennifer Lawrence has too much to share.
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