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"be shaped into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be formed or molded into a particular shape or form. Example: The clay was soft and pliable, ready to be shaped into a beautiful vase.
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A fillet of salmon might be shaped into a pineapple.
Embryonic cells are a sort of magic clay that can be shaped into organs and tissues.
Could these apparently contradictory results be shaped into a single narrative that made sense?
It allows the surfaces of silicon chips to be shaped into tiny electrical components.
To be a piece of plastic or glass and to be shaped into a human form and trapped!
The issue now is whether that spirit can be shaped into an alternative to the siren calls of the right.
In addition, plates of hammered copper could be shaped into statues, the separate pieces being joined together with copper rivets.
The work felt somewhat like a notebook; its many ideas could be shaped into a more sustained meditation.
The malleable bands of rubber, which can be shaped into animals, letters and jewellery, prompted a comparable frenzy in 2010.
HEMA can be shaped into a contact lens by being cast into a small, concave, spinning mold.
It can be shaped into practically anything and if it is broken, it can be melted down and reused over and over and over.
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