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Discover LudwigThe term 'wedge shape' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a shape that has two edges, one narrow and one wide, forming a triangle. For example, "The wedge shape of the cookie made it easy to break into pieces."
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He creased the sheet of paper into a wedge shape, the kite's six-inch body.
Table grapes that did not conform to a wedge shape were dumped.
The wedge shape is dynamic, with the buildings acting as an anchor.
A redesigned hood and deck lid put more edge into the wedge shape.
A slight twitch of the feet, a loss of my wedge shape, and suddenly I was zooming out of control.
The watch is a wedge shape, which is comfortable if a bit sweaty with its rubber strap.
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On a clear day, you can even see the crumbling cheese-wedge shape of Mount Baker, more than 80 miles to the north, near the Canadian border.
Supersonic aircraft required even more drastic changes in airfoil shapes, some losing the roundness formerly associated with a wing and having a double-wedge shape.
The 96-by-170-foot field rests on a giant concrete slab that is raised up and tilted on a huge wedge-shape base.
Uniform and wedge-shape crossflow gaps were studied.
In agreement with clinical observations, most of the vertebrae underwent an anterior wedge-shape fracture.
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