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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a good shape' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to physical shape (e.g. "After starting a new exercise regime, I'm finally in a good shape") or to describe figurative shape (e.g. "My project is finally taking a good shape").
Idiom
Good shape.
If something's in good shape, it's in good condition.
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They are a good shape.
"Today I was not in a good shape," Tsonga said.
Now I could say I am in a good shape.
"He has shown in the training stations he is in a good shape," Magath said.
So we are physically in a good shape every time and you are not.
But here I'm nervous about maybe not being in a good shape the day after".
The notebook was in a good shape; though it remained unused.
"Credit to Wrexham – they had a good shape about them and a game plan.
Make sure you nip about 1cm more out of the waist to make a good shape.
We had good control, a good shape and we passed it well and created good chances".
The turkeys, which are reared in East Anglia, Derbyshire and Cheshire, have a good shape and smell wonderful while cooking.
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