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Discover Ludwig"please to share" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in colloquial or informal speech, but it would be considered incorrect in written language. A correct way to phrase a request for someone to share something would be "please share." For example, "Please share your thoughts on the project during the meeting tomorrow."
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We are seeking an improved security system for the clubhouse, and we ask members, if they have any information regarding suspected burglars, in particular, please to share it with the committee, and not keep it to themselves.The committee is pleased to say that the club remains as popular as ever with outside applicants.
"We would be please to share our expertise and provide technical assistance to other countries".
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"I'm pleased to share it with Brandon.
I was pleased to share this special moment with him.
"Ah, those are.22s," he said, pleased to share his knowledge.
It has screened at several festivals, and I'm pleased to share it with the world on Op-Docs.
I'm pleased to share that we are going to extend the Lumia 900 beyond the US.
"It is a valuable tool and one that we are pleased to share with our Leeds colleagues," they added.
Daley-Harris was more than pleased to share Results' methodology and advise C.C.L. (He outlines the approach in his book "Reclaiming Our Democracy").
We're also pleased to share we're forming our first library advisory council.
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