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The phrase "actually shaped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the true form or influence of something, often in contrast to a misconception or assumption.
Example: "The final design of the building was actually shaped by the surrounding landscape, which influenced its curves and angles."
Alternatives: "truly formed" or "genuinely molded".
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It's important enough that it's actually shaped the physiology of men".
Ten artists: 10 mental spaces to explore, one actually shaped like a four-lobed brain.
How much the African photograph actually shaped this work is debatable, but it struck a chord.
Good designers are meant to reflect the attitude of their time, but Yves actually shaped the attitudes of his time.
In feudalism, many laws and customs were actually shaped around ignoring money; credit was, in high feudalism, seen as sinful.
And one wonders how some of the survival strategies developed sixty years ago during the famine have actually shaped the country as we know it today.
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Third, because of "group think" in which a consensus view external to the actual analysis actually shapes the report by ignoring divergent explanations.
Genes actually shape the environment a child operates in.
Yet the prizes actually shape that process, even define science.
And then the director would actually shape the experience of the documentarian's view of Lisa".
It actually shapes a beautiful bread roll, albeit one with a crumb of pure granite.
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