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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a twist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the addition of an unexpected element in a story, situation, etc. For example: The author decided to make a twist in the plot that no one saw coming.
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One of our guests, Italian food aficionado Faith Willinger, taught us to make a twist on the plain tomato-basil salad: You crush the tomatoes in your hands and push the meat through a strainer to remove the bitter seeds.
Make a twist in a square bar with a vice and pliers.
Pick up the net and make a twist near the top so the toad can hop around but cannot escape.
Make a twist ending, like "But this is only a legend... or IS it...!" Some articles to help add to step two are Scare People and Be a Creepy Person.
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Make a twist-and-pin braided updo.
Make a twist-out the the same way you make a twistie, only you let the twists naturally unravel and fall, rather than securing them.
Both bad hind leg conformation make the animal make a twisting, rotation action when moving.
Make use of the J board's central pivot to make a twisting motion as you roll forward.
Guard Darius Theus, who made a twisting, decisive jump shot on Thursday against Wichita State, found his path blocked by the long limbs of Indiana forward Cody Zeller.
LOUISVILLE 55, WEST VIRGINIA 54 Peyton Siva made a twisting layup with 4.5 seconds remaining to lift No. 23 Louisville (16-4, 5-2 Big East) over visiting West Virginia.
Washington took a 7-3 lead on the penultimate play of the first half when Anthony Russo made a twisting catch at the goal line of a 23-yard pass.
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