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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very distorted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly altered or misrepresented, often in a negative context.
Example: "The image was a very distorted representation of the original photograph."
Alternatives: "a highly distorted" or "a severely distorted".
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People have a very distorted view of the kingdom.
And given the existing news cycle, that can give a very distorted impression.
"To concentrate on the fancy dress balls is a very distorted view of city history".
One gets a very distorted impression of Beecroft's work from the photographs, which is how most people encounter it.
We are getting a very distorted picture, because most of what we are seeing is the violence.
But where ignorance and callousness prevail it becomes a very distorted and harrowing experience that haunts loved ones evermore.
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"The data that are reported to the public come from this definition, and sadly, it portrays a very, very distorted picture," said Susan B. Carbon, director of the Office on Violence Against Women, part of the Department of Justice.
Mikhailova's construction [42] shows that finitely generated subgroups of the residually finite group (F_2 times F_2) (here (F_2) is a free group of rank 2) could be very distorted.
Do you find they're very distorted?
When you've got that many layers of goggles stacked up, everything becomes very distorted.
Much of the story-telling falls apart here and the music itself is very distorted in places.
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