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The phrase "a defect of some" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a defect that affects some individuals or items, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The report highlighted a defect of some in the manufacturing process that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a flaw in some" or "an issue affecting some".
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"We're not looking at the criminality as hard as we are looking at the possibility of a defect of some sort," he said.
I would have felt awful watching my baby trying to survive on WIC checks, living in bad places, or maybe even being born with a defect of some kind because of what I'd done. .
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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.
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".
A high value reflects a defect of color vision.
This is not a defect of law: it is the very point of law.
I think it's a defect of our cultural conditioning and patriarchy cuts across many, but not all, cultures.
It is a defect of minor importance, except for extremely high quality Arabicas.
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