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Discover Ludwig"shared anecdotes" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It refers to stories or personal experiences that are shared and retold between individuals. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a formal essay, a personal narrative, or even in casual conversations. Example: During the family reunion, we sat around the campfire and shared anecdotes from our childhood vacations.
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Ralph and Rachael shared anecdotes of several decades of chalet life.
Mr. Powell, who showed Mr. Lennix many pictures of his father and shared anecdotes, said he was thrilled with the actor's portrayal.
He shared anecdotes of the dramatic and the mundane to make points about the job, not to portray himself as heroic.
Alcott said society was "full of stereotypes about life with disability" and shared anecdotes from his family life, sporting career and travels to music festivals around the world where he quickly gained a reputation as "the dude that crowdsurfs in a wheelchair".
Yet instead of sharing her personal experience from the law firm – where, according to a 1994 New York Times article, she was among the lower-paid partners due to time spent outside the office – Clinton shared anecdotes she has picked up while campaigning.
During the interview in his office Mr. Simon had a couple of lapses on the names of his old plays, but he shared anecdotes about his parents and his life in the theater and gave his own laudatory review of the new musical "Next to Normal," which he has seen twice.
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For years, cyclists in London have been sharing anecdotes about such races on cycling forums and through an active Twitter stream under the tag #itsnotarace.
On June 21 at 6 30, he visits the park to share anecdotes and to read from his book "Setting the Table: The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business".
Mr. Haptas and Ms. Samuelson record their behavior and survey artists, priests, biologists and nonexpert Tokyo residents who share anecdotes, folklore and scientific data on the birds.
Being able to share anecdotes like that with co-workers, she said — not to mention being surrounded by great artwork — is "wildly inspiring and incredibly fun".
Hillary often shares anecdotes about her grandchildren at campaign stops and has described being a grandmother as "truly like falling in love all over again".
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