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Discover Ludwig"share some tips" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to provide advice or suggestions on a certain topic or task. For example, "Could you please share some tips on how to improve my writing skills?" or "I would appreciate it if you could share some tips on how to save money while traveling."
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[C6.] When the Plane Becomes a Nursery Business travelers and parents share some tips for dealing with small children on airplanes.
The chamber orchestra enticed 50% more concertgoers this year and its head of marketing and comms, Paul Davies, was more than happy to share some tips and insights.
I can't conjure up a well-paid graduate job by the end of this post, but I can share some tips to help you keep on track.
Mr Lee is said to have promised to share some tips on boosting manufacturing, a fond ambition of the Emirates.But the chief allure of the Korean bid was price.
I didn't want this article to be about blagging, and some fellow entrepreneurs I spoke to also rejected that word, but I did want to share some tips to pique potential donors' curiosity and inspire generosity.
That being said, let's take a look at my personal workspace as I share some tips with you that may or may not help you get more work done, faster.
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Based on his personal knowledge of Ryan, Klein shares some tips for Vice President Joe Biden in the run-up to tonight's debate: First, he's smart.
Mr. Sweet who has written photography books, conducts workshops, and produced the how-to DVD "Flower Photography Artistry"—shared some tips equally suitable for summer blooms and fall foliage.
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