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"share with a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is sharing something with another person or group. Here are some examples: - "I want to share my ideas with a larger audience." - "She always shares her food with a friend who forgets to pack a lunch." - "The company's goal is to share its profits with a charitable organization every year." - "Can you please share this document with a few colleagues for feedback?" - "Let's all share with a spirit of generosity and kindness."
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"I share with a roommate," she added clumsily.
It's about everything any parent has ever loved and wanted to share with a child.
With those viewers comes ad revenue they don't have to share with a middleman.
Our food preparation areas are in the basement which we share with a hotel.
An instantly recognisable memory I can share with a million strangers around the globe.
Still, it wasn't something he would ordinarily share with a stranger.
Mr. Jobs is also trying to gain market share with a new direction.
Google will take the lion's share, with a 43% slice, but Facebook's influence is increasing.
Whatever word he had in mind he didn't want to share with a reporter.
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The story was shared with a purpose.
A moment shared with a stranger is such a rare delight.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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