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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'were shared in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that was discussed in a specified context, such as a meeting, conversation, or online group. Example: Many new ideas were shared in the team meeting.
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The Firestone spokeswoman said that she did not know what memorandums were shared in Venezuela.
Bowls were shared in taverns and clubs, as well as the home.
Films, games and countless trips on land and ice were shared in the same small groups.
"I'm not dealing with many young people," he said when asked how widely his views were shared in Silicon Valley.
Most of the performances shown are inventive and energetic, and you wish more were shared in the film, along with the rehearsals that produced them.
Collectively, only 260 phylum-level OTUs, out of 2478 in total, were shared in these three samples.
In particular, each month in 2014 about 58 new cookbooks were shared in the Opscode community site.
Initially, information sources were shared in a collective repository and thematic working groups were created related to the case studies discussed.
East Midlands honours were shared in a stalemate which does more for Forest's survival bid than it does for the Foxes fading hopes of reaching the play-offs.
But his recordings were shared in password-protected files, like Dropbox.
While these ideas were shared in a business context, all of them have much broader life relevance to me.
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