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Discover Ludwig"big twist" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a surprise or unexpected change in a situation or story. For example, "The movie had a big twist at the end that no one saw coming."
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What's the big twist?
But here comes the big twist.
All it takes is one big twist of fate, and Jake is back on center stage.
Plus, the latter of the two seems almost too feasible to be a big twist.
But there is one very big twist this time around: the cast is multiracial.
Murray, a prolific user of Twitter, tweeted recently: "#TheHuntingMoon....good >> movie... big twist at the end.
But don't read on if you don't want to know the film's big twist.
(The book's one big twist, a political subplot, seems out of place and disappointingly forgettable).
This sets up a competition for sympathy that lasts until the movie's big twist.
Around the halfway point there's a big twist, and it's not the only one.
The other spot toyed with the anticipation that most Super Bowl commercials end with "some crazy, big twist".
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