take form
Frequency: 7.719.5 per million words
To begin to exist or develop a clear shape or structure.
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Examples (10)
- After months of discussion, the plan began to take form.
- A clear strategy is finally taking form.
- By dawn, a solution had taken form in the lab.
- Over time, the partnership will take form and gain momentum.
- What started as a sketch slowly took form on the canvas.
- If we keep refining the brief, a viable proposal should take form soon.
- Bullying can take many forms.
- The protest took the form of a peaceful march.
- In the fog, a distant outline began to take form.
- Their idea is taking concrete form as a pilot program.