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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distorted depiction" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a representation of something that is not true or has been exaggerated. For example, "The news coverage of the event presented a distorted depiction of what actually occurred."
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Another statue was taken down in recent months in Minya province after it was widely mocked for its distorted depiction of Egypt's legendary 14th-century BC beauty Queen Nefertiti.
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Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld complained on Friday that "media mood swings" were distorting the depiction of American military strategy.
In the 1928 painting "Abaporu," the Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral, a student of Fernand Léger, fused Surrealism with Brazilian sensuality and mythology in her depiction of a nude, distorted woman contemplating a cactus flower.
This picture is distorted.
He also said the depiction of him in the movie "The Social Network" was distorted.
The Republican depiction of the Administration's policies towards organized religion is distorted and reprehensible.
He continues that, "the moviemakers' distorted lenses have shown Arabs as heartless, brutal, uncivilized, religious fanatics through common depictions of Arabs kidnapping or raping a fair maiden; expressing hatred against the Jews and Christians; and demonstrating a love for wealth and power".
Distorted steering.
Visitors to the temple would see a depiction of, for example, a grain merchant cheating on his weights, next to a depiction of the same merchant's soul in one of the courts of hell being crushed by the very weight measures that he had distorted in his life.
Everything seemed distorted.
It distorted our economy.
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