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Discover LudwigThe phrase "convoluted way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something as complex or having a convoluted path, such as when describing a journey or process. For example, "We took a convoluted way to get to the beach, but it was worth it in the end."
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A day after their most tumultuous primary in memory, it was clear yesterday that New York Republicans' convoluted way of awarding presidential delegates helped George W. Bush -- and equally clear that even Bush supporters found that system wanting.
The city legalized "loft" tenancies in 1981, but it did it in a typically convoluted way.
It's a fairly convoluted way to clue ARC.
It's a shame, then, that Pearl tells the story in a convoluted way.
So all this is just a hopelessly convoluted way for Belgium to stick it to France?
If floating Brit was a convoluted way to flush out a buyer, the tactic has worked.
I answered something along the lines of "I'm fine," but in a far more convoluted way.
BL: Well it's kind of convoluted way of going about things.
Writing the law in that convoluted way helped to mask the true costs.
It's a shame, then, that Pearl tells the story in a convoluted way.
Maybe, in its convoluted way, Intermezzo is his ode to having a domestic.
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