shared interest

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandinterest

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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(Definition ofsharedandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofshared interest

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The community is based on thesharedinterestin the circulation of wealth for the purpose of its preservation and expansion (p. 253).
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What makes them intriguing is the additionalsharedinterestin negation - these are plays about nobody and nothing.
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This reflects the continued relative strength of the counties and asharedinterestwith national bureaucrats and government politicians in maintaining control over health expenditures.
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Contemporary record collectors have asharedinterestin sound recordings as significant cultural artifacts, with associated notions of discrimination, musical canons, and rarity.
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In rare circumstances the researcher may have negotiated a relationship involving asharedinterestenabling the young person to work alongside them as co-enquirer.
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The second reason why this strategy may be effective is that defendant and those plaintiffs who have positive-expected-value suits have asharedinterestin settling rather than litigating.
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Within this moral community ofsharedinterest, no entity - patient, physician, insurer, regulator, or administrator - can be legitimately indifferent to the harm his or her actions impose on others.
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A more recent development is the discussion group or forum, which consists of a webpage that allows the members with a particularsharedinterestto post and exchange messages.
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We have asharedinterestin the future security and prosperity of our continent.
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We must, however, work to maintain our dialogue and to cooperate in areas ofsharedinterest.
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I can assure him that it is asharedinterest.
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There are already systems in place to ensure cross-departmental co-operation in areas ofsharedinterest.
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They will, after all, have asharedinterestin securing the best education for all the young people in the area.
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We all have asharedinterest.
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There is asharedinterestin making sure that objective 1 succeeds.
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What we are talking about is thesharedinterestin ensuring an alternative source of gas.
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In this instance, therefore, all the institutions have asharedinterestin finding a point from which they can all start.
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Transformation takes time, and it is in oursharedinterestto take every opportunity to encourage further positive developments.
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We all—as investors, as consumers and as businesses—have asharedinterestin a regulatory structure that is fair, clear and, above all, accountable.
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We therefore have asharedinterestin successful co-operation.
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