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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which I shared' is correct and usable in written English, and it can be used to describe an object or event (e.g.
a story, experience, opinion, etc.) that you have shared with someone else. For example: I had an interesting experience the other day, which I shared with my friends.
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I felt an exhilarating sense of suspension which I shared with the world around me.
It was six months before I had an office, which I shared with somebody.
I was not allowed to leave the room, which I shared with a huge, snoring Lithuanian, for 15 hours.
I could feel Anthony's tension, which I shared, when our car stopped and turned around to find a different road.
I was grateful I even got a car to Shepperton, which I shared with Harry Dean Stanton [who played Brett].
Enough, also, to make the perception of Per Se as one of the country's great restaurants, which I shared after visits in the past, appear out of date".
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They air genuine concerns which I share".
His puzzlement, which I share, comes at several levels.
It's a ritual I enjoy to watch; it's not one in which I share.
I love Alden's enthusiasm for the composer, which I share.
"They have given me recipes, which I share with my customers".
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