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Discover Ludwig"distort reality" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to present or interpret something in a way that is not completely accurate or truthful. Example: The media's biased reporting tends to distort reality and sway public opinion.
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Nostalgia can easily distort reality.
As Tara says, Automatic thoughts distort reality.
But their disproportionate numbers distort reality.
And finally, you'll notice that both views distort reality.
BUT do the debates distort reality, or illuminate it?
But to interpret things in such black-and-white terms is to distort reality.
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4. Reality Distortions - Distorting reality to conform to preconceptions.
High emotion often distorts reality.
The metaphor distorts reality.
Anthony Albanese is accused of "distorting reality".
Adversity distorts reality but crystallizes the truth.
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