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The phrase "a few shape" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, as "few" typically modifies plural nouns, while "shape" is singular.
Example: "I can see a few shapes in the clouds."
Alternatives: "a couple of shapes" or "several shapes".
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So far only a few shape related genes have been manipulated for bioprocess benefits, many more genes are to be exploited for various cell morphologies.
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A few shaping cuts are usually enough to guide them into handsome small trees.
Bar's images have an uncanny likeness, given that they generally employ just a few shapes and lines.
"Let's get you out on the balcony here, Den, so you can throw a few shapes for the lens.
With the conventional micromachining technologies: isotropic and anisotropic dry and wet etching, a few shapes can be done.
I don't let it affect the work, but I do think if you work hard, you deserve to throw a few shapes of an evening.
It seemed at first that we might have been in a city of the dead, with a few shapes which might have been ghosts.
In this way, he could compute volumes and areas of many objects with the help of a few shapes, such as triangles and triangular prisms, of known dimensions.
Channel 4 News might argue they got there first, by quite some way, in the "presenter doing a comedy dance stakes" with both Jon Snow (the Harlem Shake) and Cathy Newman (Gangnam Style) throwing a few shapes of late.
Channel 4 News presenters Jon Snow and Cathy Newman have both thrown a few shapes, and Morecambe and Wise were encouraging news presenters such as Angela Rippon to strut their stuff on their programme in the 1970s.
The calculation of fractional conversion can be very difficult in certain cases of nucleation and growth transformations (Mampel assumptions): it has only been developed for a few shapes of grains (spheres, cylinders) and only in isobaric and isothermal conditions.
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