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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "twisted up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to be in a confused or difficult situation. For example, "Our plans have become twisted up and we don't know how to proceed."
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I twisted up my right hand.
My tongue is twisted up from speaking French.
Please do not get too twisted up below the line.
And I would get all twisted up about it".
"We had gotten all twisted up," she said.
You'll be back in front of that class, twisted up like a pretzel, in no time.
"The man was just about naked and all twisted up,"my father reported.
Large pieces of sheet metal from a factory outside town were twisted up like discarded tissues.
"You're twisted up," he said, and reached across the table to help her adjust her clothes.
He shirks politics as usual but gets all twisted up in politics.
Two fat pipes in the aft twisted up from the flat top.
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