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Discover Ludwig"giving form" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of shaping or molding something into a specific structure or appearance. Example: The potter spent hours giving form to the lump of clay, turning it into a beautiful vase.
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Lagerfeld is a pro at sizing up collective mood, of giving form and shape to the zeitgeist.
Pasqual Maragall's appointment of, and close relationship with, the great Catalan architect Oriol Bohigas was crucial in giving form to this vision.
The form of my life — the external form — is nothing compared with the anguish over giving form to these imagined mirrors of life.
As soon becomes clear, Mr. Quinn's historical lesson plan is fundamentally a fancy way of giving form and purpose to his fondness for ethnic humor.
Mr. Cronenberg's apocalyptic film is perhaps best appreciated not for its topical links to the real world but for giving form to the nightmares of our age.
Munch, though younger than those masters, and hitting his stride a bit later, suddenly seemed to me their peer in giving form to the seismic forces of European modernity.
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Ross & Rachel gives form to that.
This is water, the exemplar of the formless, given form.
The solid dissolves and space is given form.
The best monsters are our anxieties given form.
"This just gave form to the indignation that everyone is feeling about what happened".
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