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The phrase "a defiance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an act of defying or resisting authority, norms, or expectations.
Example: "Her decision to speak out against the policy was seen as a defiance of the established rules."
Alternatives: "an act of defiance" or "a challenge".
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Overall, there is a feeling of rebelliousness to Igloofest?a defiance of climate, a test of will, the ultimate showdown of ravers versus the natural elements.
The spectacle suggested a defiance of logic.
Also I felt a defiance.
It's a defiance of legal authority.
An evil system, a defiance of the natural order.
That they are also such strong movies is, at the same time, a defiance of misery.
You could argue that seeing the play constitutes a defiance of this advice.
Black doesn't travel.' I hope 2013 acts as a defiance for those false pretences".
If there was a defensiveness to Pellegrini, there is also a defiance.
There is a strong sense of containment from painting to painting, but a defiance of restraint and inhibition reigns.
But such a cramped reading of the law would be seen by most Americans as a defiance of Congressional intent.
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