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Discover Ludwig'human shapes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to either the physical shapes of people, or the different roles that people may take in life. For example, "The artist used a variety of human shapes to portray the complexity of human relationships."
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In her work, stylized human shapes are animated by their technological surroundings.
"All human shapes are here," Anthony Lane wrote recently, as he dashed from women's weightlifting to cycling to water polo events at this summer's Olympic games.
Their sculptures -- graceful animal, plant and human shapes carved from serpentine, springstone, verdite and opal stone -- weigh 500 to 6,000 pounds.
Not until you gorge on the Olympics, sport by sport, do you arrive at an obvious truth: all human shapes are here.
Rabbi and the Ribbintzin (1914) is sombre, sculptural in its modelling, domestic: on the edge of modernism, but still within a kitchen consciousness, human shapes echoing teapots and loaves of bread.
I arrowed my way into Manhattan, and walking to my office first, to open the mail, was struck every few yards by the variety of human shapes on the street.
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A human shape.
"But it's not a human shape".
"A human shape has an appeal," he said.
But assuming human shape was just one option for a god.
But I haven't left the trees and my human shape is disguised.
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