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Discover Ludwig"has skewed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been shifted or tilted to one side, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The results of the election have skewed heavily towards the Democratic candidate."
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This, they say, has skewed the results.
Oil dependence has skewed incomes and sowed social conflict.
But the death toll has skewed heavily toward civilians.
To deal with that, B.C. has skewed its income tax cuts towards low-income households.
All this has changed as the target audience for movies has skewed closer to prepubescence.
"But I am really happy with how the portfolio has skewed younger".
The concentration of wealth has skewed political power toward the rich.
Finally, the report notes that the recession has skewed these figures.
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