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Discover LudwigThe phrase "twisted plot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a complicated or unexpected storyline in a book, movie, or play. Example: "The novel had a twisted plot that kept the reader on the edge of their seat until the very end." "The film's twisted plot had me guessing until the very last scene."
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While it has a wonderfully twisting (and twisted) plot, it's in the details that this has impressed the most.
But you can see why such a plot twist -- or twisted plot -- might have raised red flags at their old network, NBC.
Which is the most outrageous turn in von Trier's brilliantly twisted plot.
Now that's a twisted plot that will keep us all up guessing till the end.
Even in rough draft form, it's better written than the dodgy articles and blog posts woven into this twisted plot.
With all the dissemblers in this twisted plot, Mosley's compassionate shamus finds plenty of opportunity to apply his insight.
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His complex narratives featured twisting plots, bizarre coincidences, shocking secrets, and supernatural occurrences.
Like many of his Italian contemporaries, Carofiglio is more interested in creating characters than cliffhangers or twisting plots.
(b) Bacterial flagellar filament polymorphic forms, shown in a curvature vs. twist plot.
That's when the plot twisted.
Twists of plot will astound you.
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