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Discover LudwigThe phrase "round in shape" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a circular or spherical form. Example: The moon is round in shape, and it illuminates the night sky with its soft glow.
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Adaxial epidermal cells are irregular to round in shape excluding A. variabilis, which has long and narrow shaped cells (Fig. 4d).
In addition, many are fleshy and often oval to round in shape.
In the group treated with 4 mg/kg, most of gonadotropic cells were regular round in shape.
Unlike the kayak, it was an open boat, either round in shape or elongated much like the birchbark canoe.
One to 5 mm wide bubbles, rather round in shape, increased with the NFL, contributing to more regular crumb texture and predominated in over-laminated pastry.
Spoon the meringue on to the tray in eight equal blobs, trying to keep them round in shape and roughly the same size.
Ultrastructural studies indicated that antimonate precipitation appeared as individual electron-dense particles which were more or less round in shape and varied in diameter from 10 nm (minimum size beginning from which the particles were well identified) to 90 nm.
We design a concentric index to characterize the concentric pattern in polyp height map based on the fact that polyps are protrusions from the colon wall and round in shape.
Normal arteries are round in shape, with an echogenic wall, and noncompressible with the probe.
The cells attached to the TCP were round in shape (Figure 4c).
The cysts in LAM are typically thin walled and round in shape (Fig. 6).
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