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The phrase "distorting the facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manipulation or misrepresentation of information or data.
Example: "The politician was accused of distorting the facts to sway public opinion."
Alternatives: "misrepresenting the truth" or "twisting the facts."
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Both sides accuse the other of distorting the facts, and both appear to have a point.
In a statement, Disney said, "The W.G.A. leadership is deliberately distorting the facts".
On Tuesday, Fernández's lawyer accused Bonadio of distorting the facts to try to put his client in jail.
Eric Deutsch, a spokesman for the agency, said critics of the motel's current use "are distorting the facts".
Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, the committee's senior Democrat, accused the Republicans and Mr. Issa in particular of distorting the facts of the inquiry for partisan purposes.
And most sadly, thousands of Azeri Turks have died in Nagorno-Karabakh, while Armenians try to hide this fact by distorting the facts.
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And historical documents were edited to distort the facts.
The record shows that the state police distorted the facts and violated the public trust.
If you don't know what happened in the past, your mind can distort the facts.
The noise distorts the facts almost as much as that misleading piece of terminology.
Director Redford answered the exec's charges that he had distorted the facts.
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