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The phrase "a distortion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a misrepresentation or alteration of something, often in the context of information, images, or perceptions.
Example: "The media's portrayal of the event was a distortion of the actual facts."
Alternatives: "a misrepresentation" or "an alteration".
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Now, with the addition of the auto-corrector, even the original material is distorted, so we are left with a distortion of a distortion.
It's just a distortion.
This is a distortion.
Such images were a distortion.
That's a distortion.
Isn't it a distortion?
They're all a distortion.
"It's a distortion.
This is somewhat of a distortion.
This is surely a distortion.
But is it a distortion?
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