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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit twisted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is slightly strange or unconventional. Example: "Her sense of humor was a bit twisted, but it always made me laugh."
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In practice, however, it all came out a bit twisted.
I've got narrow hips and I'm a bit twisted.
This is an ode to the fans, although a bit twisted.
"It's all a bit twisted, no?" Mr. Tonchi, the Esquire editor, said of the hustler look that typified the season.
I'll be giving my own unique take on living as a disabled person, and you can expect it to be funny, shocking, and a bit twisted.
Tim Thyzel's "Corporate Sculptures," made of office construction materials and self-illuminated with light bulbs, have potential, but they need to be punched up a bit, twisted somehow.
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Movies that have a twisted perspective, adding, "I suspect my directing style would be a little bit twisted".
It may look a little bit twisted.
Maybe in my private life, yes: I'll admit I'm a little bit twisted.
"Anybody who spends that much time in the dark," said one techie, "has to be a little bit twisted".
Indeed, with a bit of twisting, he might even find a bright side to the slump.
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