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The phrase "a shape that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining a specific form or outline of an object or concept.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture in a shape that resembled a twisting spiral."
Alternatives: "a form that" or "an outline that".
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Silk is transparent and cylindrical in structure, a shape that allows it to focus light.
Mr. Wedlick, Ms. Shah said, "chose a shape that fit us -- all of us".
The MetroNap chair is not flat, a shape that would induce a deep sleep, but contoured.
The grille's frame forms a shape that suggests the nostrils of a bull.
But a shape that actually reflects many women's bodies is a tough sell.
No matter: the SSR is not an entry in an authenticity contest, but a shape that stands on its own.
Even 60 years ago, this was not a shape that lent itself well to the fashions of the time.
Ugly navels are horizontal, a shape that often comes -- what do you know -- from age, pregnancy or weight gain.
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And now delete the largest arc, to reveal…a shape that I am going to call the "Harriss spiral".
I don't want to go all Trinny and Susannah on you, but look for a shape that suits your body.
The miter itself is brass, with a shape that suggests an army boot, its shaft swallowing the blade.
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