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"the shapes of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the physical appearance or form of something. Example: "The shapes of the clouds in the sky were constantly changing, shifting from fluffy cumulus to thin wispy cirrus."
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He knew the shapes of the haircuts.
"In the hammock, I study the shapes of the clouds.
What are the structural purposes for the shapes of things?
Why distinguish between the shapes of the two tennis presses?
It likes the shapes of amoebas, atoms and starbursts.
(Smith) ★ GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM: 'THE SHAPES OF SPACE,' through Sept. 5.
The shapes of the holes match the components.
"Time draws the shapes of stories," she argues.
Likewise for the shapes of pinecones and sunflower petals.
The differences in the shapes of teeth are functional adaptations.
Bushes outside are sculptured into the shapes of dogs.
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