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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this was distorted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been altered or misrepresented, often in a negative context. Example: "The original message was clear, but by the time it reached the audience, this was distorted beyond recognition."
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German industrial production jumped by 2% in August, but this was distorted by an unusually large number of holidays in July, which depressed output.
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However, if this was distorting the results, one would expect the tenure differential to be weaker the more time had elapsed since assessment but this was not found.
This is distorted during natural movements of a flagellum and contains resilin.
And this is distorting the statistics.
They sell these fake stories of cord blood cells curing all diseases, but the politicians have no way of knowing this is distorting the evidence".
An average focused company in the study did even better, but this result was distorted by a handful of exceptional performers.
This region was distorted only in DI//D population while certain region was normally segregated in a Mendelian fashion in other three female-segregating populations (ID//D, ID//I, and DI//I).
A number of activists and intellectuals were attacked and killed for their comments about religion (to understand the way this tragedy was distorted in the New York Times, see my response here).
In contrast, this relation was distorted in patients with type 2 diabetes with a higher prevalence of obstructive CAD in patients without or only minor calcium.
Somehow this graceful line, if it was distorted, was much more interesting, much more artistic and much more important.
Israel responded that the report was distorted.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com