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The phrase "a more definite shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clarity or precision of an object, idea, or concept that is being defined or described.
Example: "After several revisions, the project finally took on a more definite shape, making it easier for the team to understand the goals."
Alternatives: "a clearer form" or "a more precise outline".
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At the same time his historical novels (e.g., Jacob van Artevelde; 1849) took a more definite shape.
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When Henry VIII in 1529 began to convert Cardinal Wolsey's York Place into the royal palace of Whitehall and to build St. James's Palace across the fields, the City of Westminster began to take more definite shape around the court.
As time has gone by, her beliefs have started taking more definite shape.
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Gradually the group developed a more definite style.
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As such, a more definite conclusion awaits further studies.
Its setting is not a town or an institution, but something with a less definite shape and a more informal reason for being.
It is about 7" long approximately and is bent more toward the tip in a definite shape of a letter "j", or a hook, to attempt to describe it to you.
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