Examples of 'has taken shape' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken shape"

has taken shape: This phrase suggests that something has developed or materialized into a recognizable form, structure, or pattern. It indicates that a concept, idea, or plan has evolved from a concept or design phase to a more concrete or tangible state

How to use "has taken shape" in a sentence

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has taken shape
Cooperation to date has taken shape as follows.
A relatively comprehensive system of environmental protection has taken shape.
This new development has taken shape in less than two months.
A market for investment funds whose main objective is investing in social businesses has taken shape.
And now the dream has taken shape.
European unity has taken shape in a convincing manner and has become part of our life.
The socialist market economy has taken shape initially.
The BBIN Initiative has taken shape to promote economic integration and development in the region.
Let us examine how the history of toothpaste has taken shape throughout the millennia.
Following the advent of containerization and DevOps, a new range of architectures has taken shape.
A wrenching pain that has taken shape for centuries in poems and songs full of suffering.
A new component of the PRC has taken shape.
This policy strategy has taken shape over recent years and has become well-established.
The modern GIVI reality is a vision which has taken shape over the years.
The mechanism has taken shape in which the trainees can ‘ learn, practice and earn money.

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Three days later, a house has taken shape.
A comprehensive charging grid has taken shape in big cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Five years later, her vision has taken shape.
In fact, this profession has taken shape alongside the development of ICT.
Colors are connected to each other―the idea has taken shape.
In assessing the situation that has taken shape here this year I have mixed feelings.
As you can see, that nice bell curve has taken shape.
It is Sauron himself who has taken shape again and now grows apace… '.
Over the past two or three decades, global culture has taken shape.
Over the years, the organisation has taken shape and grown gradually stronger.
Alongside this repressive approach, a distribution system for illegal drugs has taken shape.
Slowly, though, it has taken shape.
This " rootlessness " has become the center from which her art and research has taken shape.
At Europa-Park, the vision of a united continent has taken shape a long time ago.
On an unknown planet in an uncertain time, a two-tiered society has taken shape.
Before adhering it, make sure that the mixture has taken shape and has no lumps.
After years of work on the chapters, a well-rounded product has taken shape.
Finally, a tapestry has taken shape.
After years of efforts, a nationwide network of volunteer service organizations has taken shape in China.
The 2002 BEPGs set out the economic policy strategy, which has taken shape over recent years.
I can't do anything unless the image I have has taken shape.
This year, the idea expressed by Merlino has taken shape.
Since Maastricht, the proposed Franco-German army corps has taken shape.

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