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The phrase "in the right shape" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something or someone is in the correct or appropriate form or condition. Example: After months of training and dieting, she was finally in the right shape for the marathon. In this sentence, "in the right shape" means that she had achieved the physical fitness and conditioning necessary for the marathon.
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He has come too late and he is not in the right shape at the moment.
You have to work hard and make sure that you come back in the right shape.
"It's important that you're in the right shape at the end of the season.
To keep them in the right shape, they rely on 120 "actuators", which provide microscopic pushes and pulls from behind.
Murray's not in the right shape to win a slam, I think, and it's hard to see Federer beating Nadal over five sets.
"He wanted to make sure the squad was in the right shape and the timing was done from a position of strength.
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This study shed important light in engineering the right shape of DNA origami for the desired type of target cell.
Set enough ear cells in approximately the right shape to make an ear and eventually, theoretically, you'll get one.
Working together, they help hold proteins in the right shapes, and contribute to the stacking of nucleic acid base pairs in a DNA helix.
In addition to having the right shape, the inner wall expresses NR markers such as Chx10, while the outer wall differentiates into RPE.
Funicular systems adopt the "right" shape in accordance with the applied load and are ideally able to act without introducing bending.
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