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Discover Ludwig'share for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that one person is going to give something they have to another person. For example: "I have two apples, so let's share for lunch."
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Analysts predict $1.76 a share for 2011.
He offers Kluckhorn a share for $175,000.
Bass offered $9.50 a share for Bristol.
U.P.S. had offered 9.50 euros a share for TNT.
H.P. has agreed to pay $5.70 a share for Palm.
Priceline will pay roughly $40 a share for Kayak.
Earnings per share for continuing operations were 30 cents.
EMI's market share for recorded music is about 9 percent.
The share for their female counterparts is 6.3 percent.
Analysts expected earnings of $1.48 a share for the period.
One show = 90% ratings share for time slot, suits say.
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