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"distort of" is not a grammatically correct phrase
The verb "distort" does not take the preposition "of." Instead, you could use "distortion of" or "distorted view of" to convey a similar meaning. For example: - "His perception was distorted by his own biases." - "The newspaper article was a distortion of the events that took place."
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Mr. Bush's aides, led by Mr. Powell, said last week that such critiques distort of the administration's efforts.
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P.S.: The vagaries of release schedules distort best-of lists, this year in particular.
This kind of anecdotal momentum is inherently distorting, of course.
"It's very distorting of the family process".
You professional distorted of facts!! Join me in a press conference.
These are easy to collect, hard to evade and far less distorting of spending and investment decisions by individuals or firms.
It was distorted, of course, but this was the building block that Google needed to prove its Street View theory.
An inserted vacancy concentration of 10% and higher induce the broadening and distorting of the PDOS peaks significantly.
(2) He believes that such system-building leads to a premature closure of inquiry, and in particular to the disregarding or distorting of new empirical evidence.
At worst, it is, as Jürgen Habermas has long argued, deeply distorting of reasoning's essentially "dialogical" character (e.g., Habermas, 1984).
He is Grover Norquist, founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, a political organization as powerful as the National Rifle Association, and as distorting of the national agenda.
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