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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always shaped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently influenced or molded by certain factors or experiences over time.
Example: "Her perspective on life is always shaped by her travels and the cultures she has experienced."
Alternatives: "constantly influenced" or "perpetually molded".
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In every continent, humanity has always shaped nature, just as nature has always shaped humanity.
Everything was shaped by Cold War imperatives after 1945, because everything is always shaped by circumstance.
The Russian media have always shaped reality as much as they have reflected it.
Income has always shaped academic success, but its importance is growing.
And this curve is always shaped that way, concave toward the origin.
The sea has always shaped Galveston Island — physically, economically and psychically.
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He's always shaping things.
In the end politics will always shape E.N.I.'s bottom line.
History is always shaping and reshaping the legacy of former presidents.
This is the realm of "theopolitics," where religious convictions always shape policy choices.
But we sometimes seemed to lose a sense of the values that should always shape Labour's mission.
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