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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twisting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distortion or alteration of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The article presented a twisting of the facts that misled the readers."
Alternatives: "a distortion of" or "a manipulation of".
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Others considered Mr. Lewis's philosophy pure nonsense, a twisting of ordinary language.
"Unfortunately, it's a twisting of Gene's creation, to which he put in so much thought".
"Unfortunately, it's a twisting of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's creation, into which he put so much thought.
"It's kind of a twisting of the story," admits Oldham, on the phone from his home in Kentucky.
The claim that Cameron "by his own admission" is "taking the country towards the exit" is a twisting of the facts.
But the next goal proved elusive thus Milan's fourth in the 79th-minute of the first leg, a Zlatan Ibrahmovic penalty which seemed a footnote at the time, a twisting of the stilleto, was decisive.
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A twist of lime?
Garnish with a twist of lemon zest.
"And a twist of yam".
Think Richard Briers with a twist of David Beckham.
A twist of politics can destroy them.
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