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"a deficiency" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shortcoming, flaw, or lack of something, and can be used in many different contexts. For example: "My supervisor pointed out a deficiency in my work that I had not noticed."
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Worldwide, an estimated 670,000 children die annually from Vitamin A deficiency.
"It is a deficiency.
"I had a deficiency in magnesium.
If she had a deficiency, it was absent-mindedness.
The area around the explosion remains a gap, a deficiency.
The Pres. will never admit a deficiency in American defense.
"It is a deficiency which should be resolved".
Now, that might actually be a deficiency as a politician".
"However gnawing a deficiency, satiety is worse," Pandora thinks.
"There is a deficiency in a knee,' acknowledged Newcastle's manager.
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Vitamin-A deficiency affects around a quarter of children.
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