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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shaped in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how something is formed or influenced by certain factors or conditions.
Example: "The final designs are shaped in response to customer feedback and market trends."
Alternatives: "are formed by" or "are influenced by".
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Some are shaped in long rods.
Many adult health care outcomes are shaped in childhood.
Public perceptions of corporate irresponsibility are shaped in subjective, yet predictable, ways.
-- We are shaped in a culture that values and celebrates winning.
Relatively rare and unstudied, aquamanilia are shaped in various symbolic combinations of animals or animals and humans.
If her fingers are shaped in a steeple, she needs to feel in control, so don't give too much ground.
The magnetic material plates work as motor's heat exchangers, and are shaped in form of parallelepipedal plates with internal channels.
These spatio-temporal patterns of interactions are shaped, in part, by range management and environmental factors affecting elk distribution.
Those beliefs are shaped in schools, which fail to teach children to think sympathetically about the other's past and recent history.
"They are very suited to the golf course because their feet are shaped in a way that does not do any damage to the grass," Lautenschlager said.
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The 1996 minivans are shaped in-between; nicely rounded, pleasantly sloped, handsome without contrived radicalism, and not too beautiful for the carwash.
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