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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is twisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is distorted or contorted in a physical or metaphorical sense. For example: - The truth of the situation is twisted and hard to make sense of. - The tree's branches were twisted into intricate shapes. - Her ankle was twisted in an awkward position after the fall. - The politician's words were twisted by the media and taken out of context. - The plot of the movie was twisted and kept the audience guessing until the end.
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Our perspective is twisted.
"Peter, this is twisted.
Her foot is twisted, still painful.
The place is twisted, off balance, different.
And West's giddy fantasia is twisted.
Blimey, it is twisted, I say.
Each blade is twisted like an airplane propeller.
My tongue is twisted up from speaking French.
It always feels like my knee is twisted".
One of his legs is twisted, causing him to limp.
Her family too is twisted at the root.
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