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'purposeful distortion' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a deliberate alteration of something that is meant to mislead or confuse. For example: "The politician's account of the incident was a purposeful distortion of the facts."
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They are also surreal explorations of facial "landscapes," featuring what she calls, "purposeful distortion".
The Big Con Any good con has three parts: the mark -- the one who is conned; the take -- what the con man gets; and the fake, the illusion or purposeful distortion of reality.
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Hmm.... Simmons' work generates fact checking that consistently shows errors and misleading material if not simply purposeful distortions and falsehoods -- for example, here and here, and this very cogent and direct dissection of a Simmons' op-ed, "Wind power blows past distortions of fossil-fueled opponents".
"We didn't create this dynamic, the vice president did by five months of purposeful and consistent distortions," Eric Hauser, Mr. Bradley's press secretary, said today.
"She's very purposeful".
Willful distortion?
"And that is purposeful".
Meanwhile Clover is purposeful.
His refusal is purposeful.
It appears almost purposeful.
Its naïveté seems purposeful.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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