Examples of 'taken shape' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken shape"

taken shape: This phrase means that something has developed or become organized in a particular way. It is often used to describe how a plan, idea, or project has become more concrete and tangible
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  • past participle of take shape

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Cooperation to date has taken shape as follows.
At present two trends in respect of farmlands have taken shape.
Never in any taken shape to be seen.
The medieval world had taken shape.
This crater had not taken shape over thousands of years.
But its contours have taken shape.
It is taken shape at the end stages of cooled hydrothermally altered serpentinite.
A dictator has already taken shape in you.
It has made a major and much appreciated contribution as our ideas have taken shape.
Government coalitions are taken shape on all three levels.
Intentions in the technical field had taken shape.
Has now taken shape.
Education and awareness have taken shape.
This new development has taken shape in less than two months.
Varied and colorful lives have taken shape.

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Once the terrace has already taken shape it is time to think about the complements.
The pilot watch has finally taken shape.
European unity has taken shape in a convincing manner and has become part of our life.
And now the dream has taken shape.
Similar collaborations have taken shape with higher education systems all over the world.
Other pieces have taken shape.
A wrenching pain that has taken shape for centuries in poems and songs full of suffering.
A dual system of justice has thus taken shape.
In assessing the situation that has taken shape here this year I have mixed feelings.
A programme for perinatal care had also taken shape.
The results obtained on the computer have taken shape in experimental tests with a prototype.
All of those proposed initiatives have now taken shape.
The BBIN Initiative has taken shape to promote economic integration and development in the region.
A busy colorful bazaar has gradually taken shape here.
This policy strategy has taken shape over recent years and has become well-established.
But only after the painting had taken shape.
The sands of Marinello have taken shape of the profile of the Madonna.
Commercial medicinal cannabinoids production has not taken shape.
Over the years, the organisation has taken shape and grown gradually stronger.
The threat of a commercial war has already taken shape.
The mechanism has taken shape in which the trainees can ‘ learn, practice and earn money.
The west had taken shape.
A relatively comprehensive system of environmental protection has taken shape.
Within that perspective, several initiatives have taken shape over the last two or three years.
The intelligent manufacturing industry system has gradually taken shape.
In fact, this profession has taken shape alongside the development of ICT.
Gradually over time these songs have taken shape.
That its modest beginnings have already taken shape in the world-wide Administration with which.
Surrounded by protected pine woods a very special project is taken shape here.
A comprehensive charging grid has taken shape in big cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
The new one had not yet taken shape.
How has it taken shape as a discipline?
The socialist market economy has taken shape initially.
Has now taken shape ♪ and patterns moved ♪.
Our civil society has not taken shape yet.

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They are formed to the shape of the scaffolding
We can shape the universe and improve it
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Examples of using Taken
Measures had been taken to strengthen the judiciary
A taken male instantly becomes an unavailable male
I am sorry to have taken up all your time
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