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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit turned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is slightly confused, disoriented, or in a different emotional state than usual.
Example: "After hearing the unexpected news, she felt a bit turned and needed some time to process everything."
Alternatives: "a little off" or "slightly disoriented".
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"Dixon seemed to step up after they struggled a bit, turned over a little bit, missed some shots.
I got a bit turned around with the variable spelling of GUIANA, but fortunately the composer ERIK SATIE was in the neighborhood and set me straight.
In agreement with this interpretation each integer represents a bit turned to 1 in a W-bit length virtual fingerprint.
Many of those who disliked him were no doubt a bit turned off by his wearing a beard.
Jabour was, of course, a bit turned off, tweeting the photo with the caption: "How many people thought this was an okay idea before it arrived on my desk as a piece of PR?" .
However, preconceptions aside, it turned out we actually had a great time and had to examine a lot of our preconceptions and got a bit turned on and oh boy, Tower Hamlets, you better not close down them clubz.
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Life can sometimes beat us up a bit, turn us over, and spin us around on the subject of our worthiness.
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Walk the machine around a bit, turning and backing it to get used to the handling and speed of it.
"I saw my boyfriend in a suit and I must admit I was a little bit turned on," she says.
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