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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a form or configuration that something has taken on, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense.
Example: "The project took on an assumed shape as the team began to finalize their ideas and plans."
Alternatives: "adopted form" or "taken shape".
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In specifying input parameters, the assumed shape of the cohesive traction law is also considered.
However, upon close inspection none of the available formulations is able to reproduce the assumed shape.
In the combustion model, turbulence is taken into account by weighting with an assumed shape probability density function.
The Galerkin method and assumed shape functions are used to illustrate the formulation of the resulting eigenvalue problem.
An iterative, interactive computer program to compute the body shape starting from an assumed shape is developed.
Soundscapes filled with lots of snap, crackle and pop never quite assumed shape, that tension seizing the attention of an audience for whom Sigur Rós have probably always been just too damned pop.
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We also note that all these assumed shapes of mitigation floors are idealized.
Once I began to describe the mother's character and predicament through the daughter's eyes, the story began to assume shape and meaning.
"Yangexing" served to introduce the dance style, performed here by women whose curved bodies tilted slowly to the sides or quarter-pivoted flirtatiously, hands fluting back to assume shapes that suggested the mudras of Indian dance.
Today, many second-generation Americans like me are at a parenting crossroads: Do we replicate the severe, controlling parenting styles many of us were raised with — methods that we often assume shaped our own success?
First, regional over-distension caused by application of local stress or pressure forces cells and tissues to assume shapes and dimensions that they would not during unassisted breathing.
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