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Discover Ludwig"warp reality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to distort or alter the normal state of reality. Example: The fantasy novel was so well-written that it had the power to warp reality and transport the reader into a completely different world.
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What better time to warp reality their way?
But some realize that this online echo chamber can warp reality.
Wondrous but also scary, it has the potential to warp reality and to release demonic forces.
The theatre has the power — more like the prerogative — to warp reality to suit its own ends, exiting the literal world through whatever trapdoors it creates.
The theatre has the power more like the prerogative to warp reality to suit its own ends, exiting the literal world through whatever trapdoors it creates.
This chimes with the non-specificity of Cook's narrative; rather than "trying to depict a real country in a specific way", Haydon explains that "it asks you to look at the underlying processes of a revolution" and the ways in which power can "warp reality".
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But Mr Putin has emptied the law of significance, by warping reality to mean whatever he chooses.
For a game that relies on warping reality, it's also a shame that so many puzzles hinge on platform staples such as jumping at the precise moment.
There is, as Azel's lover finally realizes, "something terrifying about the loneliness of immigration, a kind of descent into a void, a tunnel of shadows that warped reality".
To find the answer I first had to find the right city — no, the right mega-city, a place whose very city-ness was its attraction, whose size and structure warped reality like a black hole, whose impenetrability would reduce me to that gawking, dreaming yokel I maybe never was.
This suggests that our visual system warps reality to help us plan action.
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