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Discover LudwigThe phrase "used to shared" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
The correct phrase would be "used to share." This phrase is commonly used to talk about past habits or repeated actions that are no longer true. Example: When I was younger, I used to share a room with my sister.
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"The EP was different because I was suddenly in an environment with lots of producers and managers and talking to labels, there was a lot of business to it which I wasn't used to," shared Brown.
You know what places the person goes to because you used to shared love.
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We used to share this place, Earth, with creatures a bit like us.
"We are used to sharing.
Sanders's lawyer used to share office space with Brown.
I know — because I used to share that view.
The entire family used to share the bed.
They used to share a cell phone as well.
We used to share needles, it was pretty grim.
He and Krauthammer used to share many a political instinct.
Terry Gilliam and I used to share a flat.
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