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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tilted man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is physically tilted or leaning, or metaphorically to suggest someone who has a skewed perspective or is eccentric.
Example: "In the painting, the artist depicted a tilted man, suggesting his unconventional view of the world."
Alternatives: "a slanted man" or "a skewed man".
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His ex-girlfriend thinks of him as a "tilted man".
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As an example, upon looking at a 45° tilted square one might perceive it as a tilted square or as an upright diamond.
His insertion of a reverse rivoltade, a tilted air turn, did not go unnoticed.
It's a tilted, hardcore blend of cop drama, family saga and social mayhem".
(A tilted mirror behind them reveals the trick, not very interestingly).
In many ways, Ms. Weingarten is fighting to keep her footing in a tilted political landscape.
As for Miss May, she defines the element that binds their work together as "a tilted insight".
And, above all, the unending variability of expression inherent in a raised eyebrow, a curved finger, a tilted head.
The picture shows a tilted packet of 20 Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes with the cellophane wrapper hanging free.
As we learn, pinball got its name from a game that involved pins stuck in a tilted board.
The simplest deployment of solar panels is on a tilted support frame or rack known as a fixed mount.
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