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  1. co-sharing

    Co-sharing, or shared-workspace, refers to an arrangement where different individuals or organizations share a physical office space, typically on a temporary or short-term basis. Co-sharing environments are often designed to foster collaboration, productivity, and networking among individuals from diverse backgrounds or industries. This concept allows for cost-sharing, flexibility, and access to shared resources, while promoting a sense of community and innovation among co-workers or co-tenants.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-sharing in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-sharing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of co-sharing in a Sentence

  1. Jose Barletta:

    It is important to disinfect keyboards, telephones, sex toys and whatever else you might be using, whether or not you are sharing these things with others.

  2. De Meo:

    We see the potential in the car-sharing platform.

  3. Marianna Palka:

    The documentary is not about: ‘Let's all get tested for genetic diseases.’ It's about being a human being and sharing your feelings with your friends, and Lucie Walker, who directed the documentary, is a genius She has shepherded us through this whole experience, and she's also an advocate for all the things that we're supporting.

  4. Jennifer Podkul:

    There's not always good information sharing, and not always systematic ways to ensure that the kids can stay in touch with that family member or parent if they've been separated from them.

  5. Amy Brown:

    The safest bed-sharing outcomes happen when bed sharing is planned, the bed made safe and everyone in the bed aware that the baby is there.

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