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distorted view
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1.91 |
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Fontes has a distorted view of history. |
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distorted picture
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1.65 |
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The media coverage left many people with a distorted picture. |
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distorted image
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1.05 |
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The candles fluttered light on to the silver, which threw off distorted images of the faces round the table. |
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distorted sense
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0.53 |
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When the money starts rolling in, players develop a distorted sense of reality. |
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distorted guitar
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0.39 |
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They manage to fit distorted guitars and piano in the same song. |
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distorted perception
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0.39 |
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Bob has created a distorted perception of reality. |
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distorted information
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0.33 |
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Misinformation and distorted information have come to us about career public servants. |
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distorted version
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0.33 |
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Many Muslims in America, he said, have learned a distorted version of Islam. |
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distorted figure
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0.26 |
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Big Picasso exhibit shuns distorted figures. |
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distorted way
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0.26 |
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It means a lamentably distorted way of life that remains alien here. |