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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small or slight form or outline, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a few weeks of exercise, I finally started to see a bit of shape in my arms."
Alternatives: "a little form" or "some definition".
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Maybe by putting everybody on we lost a bit of shape".
The weeds and the overgrowth were gone, and the bushes had a bit of shape to them.
We hit a sticky patch a few months ago and lost a bit of shape, but we can do some great things in the years to come".
Personally I hope they stick with the players currently in place for a little bit longer, because there were good signs all round and the whole set-up was beginning to take a bit of shape.
"For instance, if you wear glasses, I don't think a buzz cut would work as nicely as if you have a bit of shape on the back and sides.
Sure, the models might look all gamine and cute in their "boyfriend" jeans in magazines ("I'm so thin my jeans are barely clinging to my hipbones!") but do you notice how the jeans in those photos still have a bit of shape to them?
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But he concedes that some of these experiments will soon come to an end: "On the website, it's time for a bit of shaping and pruning.
When oil is hot enough to fry a bit of batter, shape a beignet into a ball by using 2 large serving spoons.
He said: "We lost a bit of our shape and when that happens it is tough against a very good team.
Create a bit of rounded shape at the top.
Padded bras can add a bit of extra shape, however.
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