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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shaped after" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe an object, idea, or concept that is modeled after another object, idea, or concept. For example, "This new car design was shaped after the classic cars of the 1930s."
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Still fiberglass, it was shaped after the Mako Shark II show car.
Mr. Leahy said legislation would be shaped after he heard from a range of witnesses in his hearings.
More than nearly any other chief executive, L. Dennis Kozlowski will probably find his reputation shaped after he leaves the company.
The tie was shaped after 100 seconds, when Lewandowski scored the second-fastest goal in the competition's history and his first at these finals.
The Jaguar is dazzlingly polished (speed of light) and the Harrier has tautologically painted feathers as if it was not already named, and shaped, after a bird.
By the time I solved the puzzle, I learned that there were pasta shaped after ears, flowers, bumblebees and even radiators!
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The place had shaped me, after all.
The same principles shaped the years after World War II.
Shaping Up After Shipping Out Underachieving.
I played a role in shaping them, after all.
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