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Discover Ludwig"some shared" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a determiner or adjective to describe a portion or amount of something that is common or owned by multiple individuals. Example: "Some shared responsibility among team members is necessary for a successful project." In this sentence, "some shared" indicates that not all responsibility is assigned to one individual, but rather it is divided among multiple team members.
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Yet there is some shared symbolism.
Some shared administrative staff with other executives.
Some had their own computers and some shared.
Nonetheless, on Twitter, some shared a newfound urge to jaywalk.
"They had some shared loves of different artists," Kelly said.
Some shared their experiences on the City Room blog.
Maybe we could muster some shared sacrifice on that front.
Hamilton agreed to some shared sessions of therapy.
We have to have some shared policy on it all".
Some shared funny stories that drew laughter in the courtroom.
The testimony some shared with reporters is chilling.
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