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Discover Ludwig"shape after" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which one thing or person is made to resemble something else, usually due to their influence or example. For example, "The company is shaping up its hiring practices after those of its competitor."
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GETTING BACK INTO SHAPE AFTER HAVING CHILDREN: "I have been working out, but listen, it is 97percentt genetics.
I wasn't in too good shape after that.
"The thighs are in rough shape after the crash.
Dancers seem constantly remolded into one inventive shape after another.
Was she out of shape after five pregnancies?
Mr. Soto twisted Ms. Whelan into one strange shape after another.
"I took it very slowly, to get back into shape after the pregnancy.
The current political camps could also change shape after the vote.
He looks in great shape after the race, I'm delighted with him.
Next year's race for the actress Oscars is already taking tasty shape after Cannes.
Household finances are certainly in better shape after a long period of deleveraging.
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