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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twist on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a new or unique variation of something that is already familiar. Example: The chef's dish was a twist on the classic mac and cheese, using gouda and bacon to add a smoky flavor.
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"This was a twist on it.
It's a twist on the classic Twister, naturally called Twinter.
The calls may be a twist on an old swindle.
Not gratuitously, but I put a twist on it".
A twist on the Trojan Horse episode is inspired.
Haddon delivers a twist on the usual murder-mystery.
It's a twist on the usual evolutionary argument.
Mussina put a twist on that theory Monday.
So this is just a twist on that story".
They are musical newspapers with a twist on current affairs.
Last year, they founded Digital Mums, a twist on apprenticeships.
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