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The phrase "are shaped according" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is influenced or formed based on certain criteria or standards.
Example: "The policies are shaped according to the needs of the community."
Alternatives: "are formed based on" or "are influenced by".
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Firms' relationships are shaped according to the conditions that characterize the environment at different levels.
While male and female characters' roles are shaped according to existing stereotypical role models in society, animal and inanimate characters have anthropomorphic characteristics like walking on two feet or speaking.
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He knows that it was shaped according to a law which is expressed in the ratio of the rings on the shell.
In zhenshu each stroke, each square or angle, and even each dot can be shaped according to the will and taste of the calligrapher.
The good ones succeed through hubris, through the arrogant assumption that a great novel is not a sacred artifact but rather a lump of interesting material to be shaped according to the filmmaker's will.
Paganini's concerto respects the usual three-movement form, but Spohr's, written in the same year, is shaped according to its subtitle: "In the Form of a Vocal Scene".
7 30 p.m. 7) Aix Marks the Spot San Marco swarms with high-end restaurants, though none is more sought after than Bistro Aix (1440 San Marco Boulevard, 904-398-1949), where the vigorous fare gets a French twist and is shaped according to what's in season.
But Ms. Chua's story has been shaped according to a familiar narrative arc, the one that ensures that her comeuppance will occur, that her children will prove wiser than she and that other not-all-that-far-from-Disney things will happen.
Plastic sexuality is that which can be shaped according to individual erotic needs and wants.
Therein, the watermark is shaped according to the time-frequency characteristics of the host signal.
The methodology exploits the natural principle of 'form follows force', in which the structural form is shaped according to the forces acting on it.
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