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Discover Ludwig"shares of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a portion of something; typically a portion of a company's stocks. For example, "My brother has invested in shares of a tech company."
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Shares of Soci?
Shares of Honeywell rose $1.07.
Shares of both companies dropped.
Shares of home builders rose on Friday.
Shares of other solar companies also rose.
Friday's verdict jolted shares of Google.
Shares of NewsCorp.
Shares of IBM climbed.
No shares of Microsoft.
Shares of Nektar surged 11%.
Shares of Printronix lost 6.1%.
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