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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get shaped" can be used in written English as an idiomatic expression
It typically refers to someone or something gaining a particular form, shape, or figure. For example: "After months of studying, Sarah was finally able to get her business plan shaped."
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"And in which ways should that get shaped?
How do units of scientific discourse — facts — get shaped and charged with authority?
"We can shape things, or wait to get shaped by China and everybody else.
Ecological research finds that the dynamics of the organizational world get shaped by processes of legitimation and competition.
There are other instances of how foreign policy issues get shaped by the local agendas of certain states or regional political leaders.
I'm too old to get shaped".
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They think these features are getting shaped and honed by natural selection all the time".
"In some ways my thinking gets shaped by the totality of G.E".
Within this arena, aid gets shaped through the interactions between these multiple actors (Hilhorst and Jansen 2010 11211).
You can get shapes by going to "Insert" and clicking on the tab that says shapes.
But what he was after he got: shape, color, imagination and expressivity.
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