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Discover Ludwig"a twist" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a surprising or unexpected element added to a story, situation, plan or idea. For example, "The author added a twist to the ending of the story, leaving readers with an unexpected conclusion."
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Then came a twist.
A twist of lime?
Now that's a twist.
With a twist.
There is a twist.
And then, a twist.
There is, however, a twist.
Like monkfish with a twist.
But there is a twist.
And there was a twist.
But there was a twist.
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