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"mutually shaping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a situation in which two or more people or entities are cooperatively influencing each other. For example, "The mentor and mentee have been mutually shaping each other's careers for the past decade."
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This line of analysis was inspired by Winance's [ 21] work drawing on actor network theory to show how people and assistive devices are mutually shaping.
Other theoretical lenses may help to address this issue, such as for example the Strong Structuration Theory and the Social Shaping of Technology [ 40, 43], which emphasise the mutually shaping relationship between structures and agents.
Assemblages instead have no centre, the subject is never stable, but it is the production that is being constantly made and unmade; the mutually shaping parts vary over time and space and can include other humans, things, or places.
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The article thus shows how national ideologies of diversity regulation and prison norms are mutually shaped in the process of the local governance of Islam.
Two dynamics can mutually shape each other and thus form a trajectory; a trajectory can lead to a competitive edge (Leydesdorff and Van den Besselaar 1998).
Longitudinal research also provides opportunities to examine how the relationships between the variables we examined in our study are mutually shaped over time.
The Dutch landscape remained entangled in a double dialectic in which spatial and platial modes of political and visual representation mutually shaped each other.
Whorf himself did not advocate a straight causality between language and thought; instead he wrote that "Language and culture had grown up together"; that both were mutually shaped by the other.
Frohlich, Corin, and Potvin (2001) have also pointed out that health behaviour is not merely the product of structure, but that social structures and social practices mutually shape each other.
(Man, Turkish origin) The following paragraphs illustrate how these values associated with feeling healthy are likely to collide in daily life with health behaviours such as physical activity and healthy eating, how participants deal with competing (social) norms, and how their viewpoint and their behaviour mutually shape each other.
In reality, sex and gender interact (mutually shape one another) to form individual bodies, cognitive abilities, and disease patterns, for example.
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