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The phrase "perverted by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express that something has been changed or altered in an immoral or corrupt way. For example, "The original intent of this legislation has been perverted by special interest groups."
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"The story is perverted by journalists".
It's being perverted by a minority who have been radicalised.
An England perverted by the Conservatives, the story suggests, would scarcely be worth surviving to see.
The idyllic scenes of kittenish sex games are predictably perverted by the serpent, the adult.
But Broder's main argument is that direct democracy is perverted by money.
The fear that what it means to be a Jew is being perverted by occupation and oppression is genuinely held.
The images were redolent of an age of permissiveness that was subverted, arguably perverted, by a male-dominated culture.
Over time, however, this vision was, in Curtis's telling, perverted by the encroachment of corporate and state control.
He says that Mao's disastrous Cultural Revolution, for example, was a noble anti-corruption drive, later perverted by bad elements.
The first human couple was perverted by Ahriman, and it is only with the advent of Zarathustra, after 3,000 years, that Ahriman's supremacy came to an end.
The judges said: "We fear for the reputation of the administration of justice if it can be perverted by a threat".
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