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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perversion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distortion or corruption of something, often implying that the original meaning or intent has been altered negatively.
Example: "The film was criticized for being a perversion of the classic novel, straying far from the author's original themes."
Alternatives: "a distortion of" or "a corruption of".
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It is a perversion of faith".
"This is a perversion of their religion".
It is a perversion of Islam.
It's a perversion of my ad".
Communism is a perversion of the dream of justice.
"That would be a perversion of the law," he said.
Cynics see the tournament as a perversion of higher education.
That is a perversion of the notion of "transparency".
This is a perversion of the notion of public choice.
"It's a perversion of the rent stabilization laws".
Its roots are deep within a perversion of religion, a perversion of the religion of Islam," Blair said.
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