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The phrase "a distortion of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a misrepresentation or alteration of something, often in contexts related to facts, information, or perceptions.
Example: "The article presented a distortion of the original research findings, leading to widespread misunderstanding."
Alternatives: "a misrepresentation of the" or "an alteration of the".
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"When sexuality is distorted, it leads to a distortion of the basic self".
This is a distortion of the truth.
That is a distortion of the truth.
A transformation, not a distortion of the truth.
Another has been a distortion of the state's politics.
"Obviously, it's a distortion of the Democrats' position," he added.
This seems a distortion of the argument that many Manning supporters, though not all, are making.
"It's a distortion of the events and people who served in Benghazi that night.
That would be a distortion of the role of attorney general.
The move would not be just a distortion of the bankruptcy process.
This is a distortion of the health care law passed last year.
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a deformation of the
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a deflection of the
a misinterpretation of the
a twisting of the
a denaturation of the
a deformity of the
a caricature of the
a alteration of the
a bias of the
a defacement of the
a twist of the
a disturbance of the
a perversion of the
a fault of the
a mutilation of the
a disruption of the
a lot of the
a wine of the
a selection of the
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