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"distorted comments" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use "distorted comments" when describing an inaccurate or twisted version of someone's words or opinions. For example: - The politician's supporters were quick to defend him against the media's distorted comments about his stance on immigration. - The blogger's post was filled with distorted comments about the company, causing a backlash from its customers. - The professor cautioned her students to be wary of using unreliable sources because they may contain distorted comments and false information.
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WASHINGTON — Democrats reacted ferociously on Tuesday to Mitt Romney's first campaign commercial, which they said distorted comments by Barack Obama to make it look as if he was running away from his record on the economy.
On Monday, Reuters did the same thing to me as they did last month: namely, they again wildly distorted comments I made in an interview - speaking in Portuguese, at 5 00 am at the Rio airport, waiting for my partner to come home after finally being released - to manufacture the sensationalizing headline that I was "threatening" the UK government with "revenge" journalism.
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The magazine said the image, which was drawn by Barry Blitt, was intended as a satirical comment about some of the distorted right-wing attacks on the Democratic senator.
That straightforward and complimentary comment got twisted, mangled, and distorted to read that Clinton dissed Dr. King by minimizing his towering role in the civil rights movement.
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