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The phrase "was share with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "was shared with"? You can use "was shared with" to indicate that something was given or communicated to someone in the past. Example: "The report was shared with all team members during the meeting."
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Perhaps it was because of the matter-of-factness with which it was share with me, perhaps it was the good humor with which everyone seemed to deal with such a tragic reality.
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His sense of swank was shared with Hef, not Liberace.
The noise was shared with equally unimpressed neighbours.
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Later, their world was shared with an audience of millions.
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