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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bug of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are specifying a type of bug or issue related to something, but it is not standard phrasing.
Example: "We discovered a bug of the software that caused it to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a bug in" or "an issue with".
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But this particular element of Obamacare is not a bug of the law.
We think of it as a bug of the human mind.
The uncertainty of the harm is a feature, not a bug, of the system.
Fixed a bug of undefined "df" in multinomial fitting, pointed by Jeff Howbert from Insilicos.
Fixed a bug of printing "ka = 2", pointed out by Ramon Casanova from Wake Forest University.
I know that sometime this summer I will carry a bug of some sort into the house to identify it in this volume.
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Dylan, he was a bug on a grid of slate, white boy walking.
Debugging an Artifact, Instrumenting a Bug: Dialectics of Instrumentation and Design in Technology-Rich Learning Environments.
Another example that is increasingly becoming a bug bear of mine are networking events.
They were pretty sure it was a bug bite of some kind, but he was scratching them fiercely.
And we fixed a little bug of the schematic on the webpage.
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