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"being distorted by" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being distorted or changed in some way, often by an outside influence, such as a person or circumstance. Example: The truth was being distorted by his personal biases.
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"It's nature being distorted by the city".
The main charge against the inquiry is that it is being "distorted by celebrities".
For starters, he noted that corporate earnings were being distorted by troubles in just one sector: the financials.
Even at this artistic juncture, though, Mr. Farrell and the film are being distorted by some news reports.
There are also signs that Google pages are being distorted by the spread of unchecked hate speech.
From here, as I wallow, the vast lens of blue sky is being distorted by monsoon rainstorms that bulge and totter.
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(A triangle cannot be distorted by stress).
It is distorted by the sheer force of competitive will.
Aid priorities were distorted by the pursuit of commercial advantage.
"But they're distorted by all the bad ones.
Alternatively, the independence of educators may be distorted by interest groups.
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be distorted by nonspecific
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