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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contorted view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is twisted, distorted, or not straightforward.
Example: "His argument presented a contorted view of the situation, making it difficult to understand the actual facts."
Alternatives: "a distorted perspective" or "a twisted viewpoint."
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Inside was a body, in such a contorted position that he thought its "legs and arms had been cut off".
What a grim and contorted view of life these ads would project had they not been designed in a most stylized and almost amateur commercial-art manner.
His face is a contorted mask of desperation.
The latest example of l'exception française is a contorted takeover battle involving two French drug firms.
He studied the inscription with a contorted, inscrutable expression on his face.
It also mixes a picture of him with a contorted face with upbeat music.
Jeff Van Gundy rubbed his temple and scrunched his face into a contorted and disgusted look.
In another, his lips curl into a contorted grin, the muzzle end of a Glock pistol visible next to him.
Mr. Knussen uses those letters to generate musical notes — A, E flat, G; E, B, B — in a contorted manner.
Each individual spaghetti strand may touch tens of other strands as it weaves in a contorted fashion through the bowl.
In the end the two sides managed to fashion a contorted agreement, but the deep division within Protestantism remained.
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