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The phrase "array of shapes and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a variety of different forms or figures, often in artistic or design contexts.
Example: "The artist presented an array of shapes and colors that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "variety of shapes and" or "collection of shapes and".
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The rocks are a jaw-dropping array of shapes and colours.
The human body comes in an astounding, and sometimes daunting, array of shapes and sizes.
The central pair repeatedly broke away, cementing their independence, but the group always welcomed them back; at the end, all ten dancers cascaded down the diagonal, stopping in an array of shapes and lifts, interrupted in a common pursuit.
The smaller gourds come in an array of shapes and all the same colors that you find in the garden center: shades of yellow, orange, green and white, with some striped and bi-colored varieties thrown in for good measure.
Heirloom varieties come in an array of shapes and colours: the Champagne has orange flesh, Small Shining Light has nearly black skin, the Picnic has bright red flesh and forest green skin, the War Paint (Crimson Sweet) has deep red flesh and distinct, large stripes.
Since its humble beginnings as a single cell, life has evolved into a spectacular array of shapes and sizes, from tiny fleas to towering Tyrannosaurus rex, from slow-soaring vultures to fast-swimming swordfish, and from modest ferns to alluring orchids.
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That said, bicycles can still be found on every street, and they come in an array of shapes, sizes and uses.
As winter hits its stride, designers are offering chic and cozy jackets in a wide array of shapes, shades and styles.
Nail stickers are super easy to apply and are available in an endless array of shapes, colors and designs.
This is unfortunate because although most people realize that living mammals vary from aardvarks and bats to whales and zebras, they are usually unaware of the fascinating array of shapes, sizes, and ways of life that non-mammalian synapsids evolved millions of years before the first mammals appeared.
Does it seem forehead-slappingly obvious to suggest, despite all the clichés, lousy track records and Tiger Woods, that men come in such a huge array of shapes, styles and configurations?
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