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The phrase "distorted opinion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a view or belief that is biased or inaccurate. You can use it in various contexts, such as in discussions or debates about controversial topics, or in analyzing someone's thought process or behavior. Example: The media's sensationalized coverage of the incident led to a distorted opinion among the public, causing unnecessary panic and fear.
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Some of them are detached observers, like glass surfaces and still pools; others, such as coats in store windows, are prejudiced witnesses, lynchers at heart; others, again (running water, storms), are hysterical to the point of insanity, have a distorted opinion of him, and grotesquely misinterpret his actions.
Her distorted opinion of you or your siblings don't count much if you can understand how hurtful and destructive it is.
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Alexandra Födeditorhmin, editor in chief, Der Standard In a world awash with information, where facts are constantly and easily hijacked and distorted by opinion, scrutiny of governments and their taxpayer-funded instruments becomes more important than ever.
The Hindu faith is very old and has many voices, opinions and scriptures, some of which can present a distorted view of the religion.
That's a distorted view of reality.
Some propose a distorted view of history.
While common, this can actually be a pretty distorted view.
Judge Stephen J. Swift's harsh review: "Unsupported opinion and distorted facts".
CT employs a number of techniques designed to re-align the distorted cognitions with reality, including thought monitoring and thought challenging, behavioural experiments, video feedback, surveys of opinion and the like.
The accusation dated back to local elections in 2014 when distorted stories circulated on a far-right opinion website, accusing Juppé of wanting to build a "Mosque-Cathedral" in Bordeaux, where he is mayor.
The raw scores were converted into difference scores (between the test and the reference) and then converted to Z-scores [23], scaled back to 1-100 rande, and finally a difference mean opinion score (DMOS) for each distorted image was obtained.
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