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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distorted picture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a false or inaccurate portrayal of something. Example: The journalist's article painted a distorted picture of the politician's actions, leading to widespread misunderstanding among the public.
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Increasingly, though, economists and other authorities say that the actuarial numbers give an unacceptably distorted picture.
So, make up your mind, critics: is it a "mild message" or a "distorted picture"?
With the PGA Tour increasingly drawing the world's best golfers, regardless of nationality, the ranking is painting a distorted picture.
What have you to say to this? JODL: I believe I have already corrected this completely distorted picture by my testimony.
Reid, however, believed that this package of claims provides a deeply distorted picture of human action.
If you measure global warming from that year onward, you get a distorted picture the overall trend, said Penn State climatologist Richard Alley.
If you only count the efficacy for successes, you get a distorted picture.
But anyone who has even peeled back one layer of this onion knows the CBO was boxed in to giving a distorted picture.
The NFL has previously said the McCain-Flake amendment "paints a completely distorted picture of the relationship between NFL teams and our military".
An irregular, jagged-looking or distorted picture might indicate a problem with your video card.
GDP should stand for Grossly Distorted Picture.
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