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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took shape as" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe how something has developed, or has come to change in a certain way. For example, "The project took shape as a series of interactive workshops."
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The race took shape as early as the fourth lap when the safety car came out following Marcus Ericsson's spin into the gravel on Turn One.
Applied to the health system, efforts to develop structures for community participation took shape as early as the implementation of the 1994 Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP).
In First Contact the question took shape as a turtle was ceremonially butchered.
In Pondichéry he founded a community of spiritual seekers, which took shape as the Shri Aurobindo Ashram in 1926.
Modernismo, Art Nouveau's Catalan contemporary, took shape as the ornamental counterpart to the grid pattern of the streets.
In fact, many of its songs took shape as Mr. Crowell, who is 50, was trying to write a memoir.
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But both now concede that their shared vision for the PC industry hasn't taken shape as well as they would have liked.
How does the museum take shape as a national project?
The arrangement takes shape as we add the orchids.
The effect is oddly entrancing, as the passage of time takes shape as a hush.
In "No Country" you're seeing part of an institutional future taking shape as you watch.
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