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The phrase "a special shape that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific characteristic or feature of an object, particularly in contexts related to design, geometry, or art.
Example: "The sculpture was crafted with a special shape that captured the essence of movement."
Alternatives: "a unique form that" or "an unusual design that".
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The plasma surface must assume a special shape that is not known in advance.
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Fabrics that feel good and look special, in shapes that are easy to wear.
Seamless gutters are formed on the job site -- using a special machine that bends the aluminum into the desired shape -- and sized precisely as needed.
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