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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shape of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the form or outline of an object or concept.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture that captures the essence of a shape of a wave."
Alternatives: "the form of a" or "the outline of a".
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In this paper, we show custom-shaped OPV modules, patterned directly in a shape of a tree leaf with an overall size of 110 cm2 and an active area of 50 cm2 providing a power conversion efficiency of 2.0% and maximum power of 98 mW.
The given ontology of construction informatics has a shape of a hierarchy.
Pareidolia may strike again in this image as some people report seeing a shape of a face in WISE's infrared data.
However, you are a public figure and me making you into a shape of a butt plug is Freedom of speech.
We won't have time to explore them in detail, but at least we'll get a shape of a basic moral theory and see what it might say about suicide.
Other items are chipped or repaired, like the child's ceramic moneybox in a shape of a smiling dog, which is a missing tail and whose glazed blue nose has been rubbed rough from petting.
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For epigenetic ice wedges, it is assumed that a frontal cut of an ice wedge has a shape of an isosceles triangle.
Moreover, only mammalian species in vertebrates have anucleate erythrocytes, while erythrocytes of nonmammalian species have nuclei and a shape of an ellipse.
Draw a shape of an oval, sideways.
Animals; for example, use small paper pieces or stamps to form a shape of an animal such as a cat, crocodile or bee.
But to "Trekkies," the futuristic home might signal the final frontier, fashioned in the A-shape of a Star Trek Starfleet insignia.
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