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Discover Ludwig"form the shape" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a task of creating something (typically physical) with a specific shape. For example, "Using the clay, form the shape of a circle."
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Now let us form the shape of a milk cow.
In a previous raid, they lined up avatars to form the shape of a swastika.
Throughout, Kahlo's distinctive eyebrows join to form the shape of a bird in flight.
All roads & highways extending from these city landmarks merge to form the shape of a guitar.
It uses biodegradable materials to form the shape of the tissue and water-based gels that contain the living cells.
As instructed, I brought the back of my skis together while opening them at the front to form the shape of a pizza slice.
Photo: Performers, suspended by wires, preparing to form the shape of a bird during the opening ceremony of the Turin Games.
They point both downward and upward, with the descending hands meeting to form the shape of a skull in a subaqueous twilight.
Is there any chance you can bring your hands together in front of your chest and form the shape of a heart with them?
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Playing music together since the age of 13, Colorado-based musicians Jordan Linit and Josh Fairman combined minds to form the shape-shifting funk band, Analog Son.
The raphe-associated microtubule bundle was formed before any silica deposition occurred (Fig. 12b) and appeared to pre-form the shape for the future raphe keels (Fig. 12c and c').
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