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The phrase "are shape of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are a shape of" or "are shapes of"? If this is the case, you can use it when describing the form or appearance of something in relation to a specific shape.
Example: "The clouds in the sky are shapes of various animals, creating a whimsical scene."
Alternatives: "take the form of" or "are in the shape of".
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are shape of
noun
The status or condition of something
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The factors that affect motor efficiency are: shape of lamination, use of high nickel steels is counteracted by poor thermal conductivity, and winding must be litz wire and vacuum impregnated to ensure good thermal conductivity.
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This was shaping up to be another of those occasions.
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