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Discover Ludwig"twist around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is sometimes used to describe an action, such as turning or rotating a body or object in a circular or spiral motion. For example, you could say "I twisted my body around to stretch out my back."
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Others twist around like a corkscrew.
If you push at the wrong time, the kid will twist around and not go anywhere.
Adorno's sentences twist around like scorpions to deliver a valedictory sting.
They will propel the turbine's blades, which twist around like the helix shape of DNA.
When environmental winds are favourable, the updraft and downdraft of a storm become organized and twist around and reinforce each other.
If a foot gets caught while the child is sliding alone, he can just stop moving or twist around until it comes free.
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They gossip and stories get twisted around".
"Our message got twisted around," he said.
She twisted around, with some difficulty, in her tiny seat.
He was twisted around, glowering at the pickpocket.
She was twisting around to see how her backside looked.
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