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The phrase "distort by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to twist or alter something in a misleading or inaccurate way. Example: The media often distorts reality by presenting sensationalized headlines and exaggerating details.
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The nature of historical writing, of memory itself, is to distort by selecting and compressing events, making the past seem more dramatic and coherent than it ever was, but this is especially true of accounts of the seventies.
The overbonding and underbonding can only be relieved if either B or B′ is able to distort by moving away from the La3+ layer toward the Na+.
It is thus highly misleading to write as if each of us starts in some pristine natural state, which biomedical interventions then must distort by introducing some entirely new process or substance.
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(A triangle cannot be distorted by stress).
It is frequently distorted by donor interests.
"It remains distorted by money and other improper influences.
And distance does funny things when distorted by childhood memories.
It is distorted by the sheer force of competitive will.
Aid priorities were distorted by the pursuit of commercial advantage.
Farming remains horribly distorted by protection and domestic subsidies.
Distorted by light and water, time thickens in Venice.
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