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"have come to shape" is a correct and usable grammar construction in written English
You can use this term to describe how certain experiences have influenced the formation of a person or thing. For example, "My life experiences have come to shape the way I view the world."
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But we tend to overlook the milder forms of truth-stretching that have come to shape online living, and it's hard not to.
But Mr. Dumenco compares his effort to the editorial rules promulgated by the American Society of Magazine Editors, which have come to shape how magazines distinguish editorial from advertising.
Perhaps the real question is nothow far the state has managed to tame the gangsters, but how far the values and practices of the vory have come to shape modern Russia.
Ad hoc though they may be, Mr. Trump's red-meat ideas have come to shape the conversation and, he hopes, may galvanize otherwise complacent conservative voters to turn out on Tuesday.
The phenomenon has its technological handmaidens: DVDs, online streaming, downloading and satellite radio broadcasts, all part of the digital forces that have come to shape the classical music world in the last five years.
In this book-length interview, Roy tells the lively and colorful story of his many adventures and discoveries in a variety of social and political settings and how they have come to shape his understanding of the Islamic world and its complex recent history.
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Trudeau is particularly associated with the nation's multicultural policy that has come to shape Canadian self-image.
But here Campbell, who is graduating with degrees in music and French, discovered a connection to performing that transcends entertaining and has come to shape his identity.
It is an episode that in the end humiliated Blair, revealing his political weakness, and has come to shape many voters' views of Brown himself.
This certainly wouldn't please the net-roots and religious warriors whose demand for partisan government has come to shape the environment.
As art melts into spatial construction and architecture mobilizes artistic vision, Bruno argues, a new moving space a screen of vital cultural memory—has come to shape our visual culture.
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