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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warped from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been distorted or twisted from its original shape or form. Example: The old, weathered fence posts were warped from years of exposure to the elements.
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"He was warped from birth!" cries one camp.
It was a thin piece of veal, warped from the heat of the sauté pan.
But inside, bare beams have warped from exposure to the rain.
First, the apparel product is warped from the reference human body to the space around the target human body.
Chief Murphy said the officers were fortunate: the doors warped from the heat and would not open, protecting them.
Mr. Mbeki was president for nine years, and his image slowly warped from someone aloof but well intentioned to someone secretive and conniving.
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The poplar panel shows some evidence of warping from resistance to its original frame and to braces added by early restorers.
Mine was constantly cutting in and out and the router started warping from the heat.
After accounting for warping from charged particles and magnetic fields in space, they found a residual twist in the radio waves.
It's a pretty lookin' thing for sure, but if it doesn't let me warp from business suit to ugly colored sweater vest at the press of a button like in the demo spot, I will be sorely disappointed.
Do not use thin plastic containers since they tend to warp from the heat of the syrup.
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