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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'manipulate things' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the action of controlling or influencing something or someone in order to produce a desired result. For example, "The politician was able to manipulate public opinion to get the outcome she wanted."
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"You know, trying to manipulate things.
I want to manipulate things as I choose.
"People can manipulate things easier today, there's no question about it," Placek said.
It's missing the full stack – how you manipulate things such as files.
I can utilize medical strategies to assess, diagnose and manipulate things that are not so straightforward in psychiatry".
Mr. Gottlieb said the Tiahrt amendment protected data "from people who are anti-gun rights who want to manipulate things" to bolster support for gun regulation.
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I have manipulated things.
The Jews must be manipulating things.
Bart couldn't have manipulated things better.
"They basically manipulated things so that the drug shipments disappeared from the system," Mr. Keefe said.
"Not to give away too many trade secrets, but we've definitely manipulated things.
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