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The phrase "twist of" is not grammatically correct in this context because it lacks a verb to form a complete thought.
It can be used as a noun, as in "a twist of fate" or "a twist of irony." For example, "The unexpected twist of events took everyone by surprise."
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A twist of lime?
Garnish with twist of lemon.
Garnish with a wide twist of lime.
Garnish with a twist of lemon zest.
Kind of a strange twist of fate".
"And a twist of yam".
Then came the biggest twist of all.
What an unspeakably brutal twist of fate.
That's some twist of the knife.
Place a twist of lemon in glass.
Shopping with a twist, of course.
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