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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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mattress impression

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The impression in my old mattress molds to (the shape of) my body.
The impression in my old mattress contours to (the shape of) my body.
The impression in my old mattress contours (the shape of) my body.

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Perhaps it would help to define the terms used here: An impression can be described as a mold (similar to a jelly mold). A mold has contours (the outer edges of it). The shape of your body is defined by its contours.

  • Perhaps it would help to define the terms used here: An impression can be described as a mold (similar to a jelly mold).
  • A mold has contours (the outer edges of it).
  • The shape of your body is defined by its contours.
  • So, the contours of your body fit the contours of the mold in the mattress.
  • Your body fits the mold.
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Perhaps it would help to define the terms used here:
An impression can be described as a mold (similar to a jelly mold).
A mold has contours (the outer edges of it).
The shape of your body is defined by its contours.
So, the contours of your body fit the contours of the mold in the mattress.
Your body fits the mold.
The impression in my old mattress matches the contours o

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