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Filter by Meaning The tabloid newspaper was known for distorting celebrity gossip to attract more readers.
The politician was accused of distorting the economic data to manipulate public opinion.
The documentary filmmaker was accused of distorting historical events to fit their narrative.
The politician was criticized for distorting his opponent's statements during the debate.
The witness's testimony was dismissed as it was believed to be distorting the events of the crime.
The artist enjoys distorting reality in his paintings.
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