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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to be molded' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something being altered or developed, especially in a positive way. For example: She had a great attitude and was eager to be molded into a successful businesswoman.
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To the Editor: Some parents like Amy Chua seem to think that children are empty beings to be molded into the parent's image of the idealized performer.
The bureau, more than most new agencies, is likely to be molded by its first boss.
Structure was an afterthought: these pants begged to be molded, folded, rumpled and crushed.
The mixture didn't have enough substance to be molded into a noodle or a cake.
That makes for songs that feel like raw material to be molded.
Think of me as soft clay, ready to be molded in your image.
"You're not encouraged to think freely, you're supposed to be molded into certain forms and frameworks".
The jewelry, as in the other shows, appeared to be molded from candy.
All this shows that the world does not exist to be molded to American wishes.
A putative muse, she exists to lead but also to be molded into something new.
For example, metal inserts to be molded into a plastic electrical connector may be bent out of position.
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