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The phrase "about the shape of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing the physical form, outline, or configuration of an object or concept.
Example: "The architect gave a detailed presentation about the shape of the new building design, highlighting its unique curves and angles."
Alternatives: "regarding the form of" or "concerning the outline of".
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The argument is about the shape of the hat brim.
They have also pointed to a deeper anger about the shape of Spain's economy and democracy.
They worry about reprisal attacks against their families, and wonder about the shape of their future.
But even Labour now hums with rumours about the shape of political life beyond the election.
Yet almost nothing about "The Shape of Things," from its costumes to its dialogue, feels authentic.
Fiona James had been unhappy for years about the shape of her nose.
What does this tell us about the shape of the contemporary world?
All these things have made me think a lot about emotion, about the shape of emotion".
McCoy asks about Vince Cable's comments last night about the shape of the UK economy.
There's something beautiful about the shape of a stone that's been worn with time".
"They talked generally about the shape of the world," Mr. Fleischer said.
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