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"eventually shapes" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe how something gradually develops or influences something else over time. Example: The experiences we go through in life eventually shape our personalities and beliefs.
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"Designers are crazy about sharing, as it makes them better and eventually shapes new trends," says Froont co-founder and CEO Sandijs Ruluks, citing design communities like Behance and Dribbble.
Repetitive instances, which are 'tolerated' eventually shapes a workplace environment and causes desensitization to the obvious effects, ultimately causing longer term stress, anxiety and burnout.
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"You shape your space, and then your space will eventually shape you," he said.
He revered Hou Hsiao-Hsien, the Taiwanese master whose long takes and wide-angle shots eventually shaped Jia's style.
I fear quite a lot of people will have got out and walked, but if you stayed it eventually shaped itself into something distinctive and even moving.
The case brought by Maximilian Schrems against Ireland's Data Protection Commission may eventually shape international regulations over access to, and ownership of, online information.
Mr. Mercado eventually shaped up and turned the space into La Vecindad in 2009, which has since become so popular with live music that it warranted an expansion into the courtyard.
The level of output was lower – a private house from time to time, a single factory – but here you can see ideas incubating that would eventually shape landmarks in Paris and London.
Those fears, as Linda Gordon, a history professor at New York University, notes in her new book, "The Second Coming of the KKK," formed the basis for the populist resentments that eventually shaped the politics of the era.
Correction: April 2, 2000, Sunday An article last Sunday about Frederick Moore Jr., a founder of the Homebrew Computer Club, a group of hobbyists who eventually shaped much of the computer industry, misstated his age at his death in 1997.
Textures thicken, and the pace picks up by the end of the movement, but the drone remains until a sudden modulation and a brisker tempo kick the work into Part 2, a study of contrapuntally overlaid (and eventually shape-shifting) arpeggios.
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