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Discover Ludwig"the shares" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a specific number or amount of a company's stock that is owned by someone. Example: "I bought some of the shares of Apple stock that were being sold at a discounted price."
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The shares dived.
The shares are down enormously.
"He's not selling the shares.
The shares have since rebounded.
The shares slumped.
The shares hit $52.
The shares closed up 6.7p to 432.1p.
The shares later retreated 1.2 percent.
The shares fell 92 cents to €5.86.
Bid hopes have already inflated the shares.
Did you consider not selling the shares?
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