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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flaw or imperfection in something, often in a technical or formal context.
Example: "The product was recalled due to a defect of its safety mechanism, which posed a risk to users."
Alternatives: "a flaw in" or "an issue with".
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Froude dismisses Kurt's simplification as "a defect of the radical and the young".
"A defect of the democratic life was removed," Mr. Erdogan said today.
A defect of the show is that the best comics don't perform enough.
The active site as a "defect" of globular protein structure.
But I don't know if this is a virtue or a defect of mine.
"But S.I.P.C. does not provide for a lot of protection, and I think that's a defect of the law".
Green, M. C. A defect of the splanchnic mesoderm caused by the mutant gene dominant hemimelia in the mouse.
But it is worth noting that the liberal side has a defect of its own.
This observation exceeds the simple consequence of a defect of means.
In this paper, a defect of designing an image cryptosystem based on logistic map is proposed.
His pitilessness is also made much of – as if it were a branch of truthfulness rather than a defect of character.
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