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"it contours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been shaped, sculpted, or formed in a particular way. For example, "the lines of the dress contour her body perfectly."
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"The Wave features wave-shaped (get it?) contours that overlap and interlock.
It's a baby pillow see how it contours to your child's neck that has a built-in MP3 player and speaker.
On each pixel (boundary effects are neglected), the function H i,j) reads:
It contours your face at the same time it gives you a lovely, healthy look.
Instead of simply applying it so that it contours to your eye socket, try going for a spider-webbed, stitched, shattered, dripping, or vine-y effect.
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The team eliminated mechanical parts and kept the boom structure flexible to help it contour to waves.
Apply certain eyeshadow to your crease to define it, and contour it.
Throw 'em at him! _' I said, 'No, I'm Cinna the Poet.' Orson gave it its contour: the move around the stage they're following me, following me all the time and my realization, finally, that this was death.
Throw 'em at him! ' I said, 'No, I'm Cinna the Poet.' Orson gave it its contour: the move around the stage — they're following me, following me all the time — and my realization, finally, that this was death.
It shaped its contours as a global health initiative.
It only traces its contours – powerfully, gorgeously," writes Silverman.
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