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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twisted alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a misalignment or distortion in a physical or metaphorical sense, often implying something is not in its proper or expected position.
Example: "The artist's work often features a twisted alignment of shapes that challenges the viewer's perception of reality."
Alternatives: "a distorted alignment" or "a skewed alignment".
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Torsional actuation is generated by patterning a twisted alignment through the thickness of the liquid crystal elastomer.
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The liquid crystal alignment is chosen so that its relaxed phase is a twisted one (see Twisted nematic field effect).
It's a twisted ideology.
A twisted love story?
A twisted ankle.
Is he a twisted provocateur?
Insomnia is a twisted bedfellow.
A forensic psychiatrist called him a "twisted manipulator".
A weird looking guy with a twisted face.
A slashed jugular, a twisted neck and a bitten back.
They each have a twisted outlook on the sacred.
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