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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shared tables' is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to tables or desks shared by two or more people. For example: "We sat at one of the shared tables in the library and studied together."
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Shared tables.
Empty Mrs. Butterworth's bottles shared tables with several decades' worth of Kentucky Derby glasses.
Other pet hates Shared tables, metrosexuality, and women on hen nights.
They offer a convivial atmosphere, owners and waiters are super-welcoming and diners sit elbow-to-elbow on shared tables.
In both places, you sit at shared tables in simple but attractive surroundings of rough wooden floors and panelled walls.
The long shared tables of the popular restaurant were crowded with hundreds of supporters of both candidates, holding competing signs and debating Mr. Romney vs. Mr. Gingrich.
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Or make a new friend at the shared table.
Our dishes were crammed on the tiny, shared table.
I was seated go-aiseki (shared table style, a common practice at casual restaurants throughout Japan) at the largest of six tables.
The restaurant offers shared table seating, so you will probably get to know some Swedes, most of whom speak some English.
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