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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fantastic shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in excellent condition or has an appealing form, often in contexts related to fitness, design, or aesthetics.
Example: "After months of training, she was in a fantastic shape for the marathon."
Alternatives: "great condition" or "excellent form".
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There's a fantastic shape about them, there's no weaknesses in it, and they have a fantastic bench.
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"She leaves a brand in fantastic shape and an extremely strong team in place".
Gordon and his crew chief, Alan Gustafson, have Gordon's No. 24 Chevrolet in fantastic shape for a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
"This club is in fantastic shape because we have a good team, we have a strong structure of the club that we have built over the years, we are in a strong financial situation and we are mentally strong.
You do have to hand it to Mr. Horsting and Mr. Snoeren for their production skills — and to Ms. McMenamy, who is in her 40s and in fantastic shape, for being a sport.
Perri looks in fantastic shape, has run a personal best outdoors already and I think she will have a fantastic year.
"The ladies is really quite open and the ladies Olympic champion Kim Yuna is coming back having not competed for a while and she is in fantastic shape.
If you can get yourself to have six money dates a year, you will be in fantastic shape financially.
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At 40 years old, he's still in fantastic shape and has an enormous fanbase.
"I haven't seen Roger in such fantastic shape in two and a half, three years, since the last time he won a Grand Slam," Hingis said.
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