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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whatever shape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an item that is not specifically shaped in a certain way. For example, "The cake dough can be molded into whatever shape you want."
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"It is important not to enable bad behavior, whatever shape or form it takes," she said.
But in whatever shape, size or age, bullying is dehumanizing and indefensible.
Whatever shape the new strategy takes, it likely won't be measured.
I think that's really what this show is for, in whatever shape it will take.
Beyond that, due process has to take place in whatever shape of form".
In whatever shape the plays arrive, they will both be welcome.
In whatever shape he played he quickly developed a mastery of his brief.
But in Britain we can change out future … mould it into whatever shape we desire.
Whatever shape, size or age you are, anyone can take it up.
Flexible when heated, baleen, also known as whalebone, kept whatever shape it was cooled into, like plastic.
Thou … art the molder and maker of thyself; thou mayest sculpt thyself into whatever shape though dost prefer".
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