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The phrase "all about the shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that the primary focus or importance of something is its shape or form.
Example: "In this design competition, it's all about the shape; the judges will be looking for creativity and originality in the forms presented."
Alternatives: "focused on the form" or "centered around the shape".
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Don't worry about keeping up with fashion – with jeans it's all about the shape that suits you.
It was all about the shape your body made in the distance as you dropped from a high board and disappeared deep into the water.
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It's about disrupting traditional ways of thinking about all the shapes around us, and how these shapes can fit together.
After all these weeks of thinking about the shape of the ocean floor beneath us, it was weird to see it poke through the water surface.
All the same, he is clear about the shape that catastrophe will take if the world averts its gaze: a deterioration of security and an economic collapse.
In the pause before all this happens, you know something about the shape of the life you've chosen to live between the silence of almost infinite possibility and that explosion of things as they are--those vast unanswerable intrusions of love and disaster, or just the casual scatter of your child's winter clothes on the hall floor.
It is crucial to have all the necessary information about the shape of the tip, especially the part that is actually indenting the material.
So, here again, is just another little picture, so you can kind of get the idea that we're going to be thinking about the all the shapes of the d orbitals, and we're going to think about where the ligands are.
(It's all about the "O" shape). But your favorite person in the whole world also knows a thing or two about budgeting, finding a bargain and controlling the family purse strings.
All these things have made me think a lot about emotion, about the shape of emotion".
The argument is about the shape of the hat brim.
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