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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is shaped into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how something is formed or molded into a specific shape. Example: The dough is shaped into small balls before being placed in the oven. In this sentence, "is shaped into" is used to describe the action of forming the dough into specific shapes before baking.
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Here, the ceiling is shaped into soft ovals of plastic from which chandeliers hang.
The wood, for example, is just lumber, before it is shaped into the rim of the instrument.
But the show is far less about trophy archaeology than about history or about how archaeology is shaped into history.
Jude Law's hair is shaped into a black plastic wedge, and his cheekbones and chin are molded for glamour; he's more beautiful than any human, that's for sure.
The mixture is shaped into egg-size portions, put into plastic bags and left to sit in the tropical heat for three days.
Mold, also spelled Mould, in manufacturing, a cavity or matrix in which a fluid or plastic substance is shaped into a desired finished product.
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For all its technological know-how, Google is a late arrival in what is shaping into the internet's version of storage wars.
Next week's Wisconsin primary is shaping into a competitive race for Democrats and Republicans, according to a Marquette University poll released Wednesday.
A fillet of salmon might be shaped into a pineapple.
Of course political campaigns are shaped into narratives.
Embryonic cells are a sort of magic clay that can be shaped into organs and tissues.
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