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The phrase "a deformity" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a condition or characteristic that is abnormal or physically disfiguring. Example: The old woman had a severe hunchback, a deformity that made it difficult for her to walk comfortably.
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There is a deformity in the ankle, he said, and bone is rubbing bone.
Would you leave it there, or would you fix it?" As if it were a deformity?
"You don't build up strength by going barefoot, you just increase the likelihood of having a deformity," Dr. Abramsohn said.
Bloomberg's condition is a deformity of the spine called spondylolisthesis, similar to scoliosis.
Can looking at a lunar eclipse really cause a deformity in my child?
But, Mr. Barreto continued, being a director "creates a deformity in people's souls.
To Hugo, Neil's brand of journalism amounted - to use one of his favourite words, second only perhaps to "visceral" - to a deformity.
The result is "a deformity" in little Bruce that together with a genetic characteristic and severe emotional trauma in childhood causes him to become very large and destructive.
It appears to have a deformity, a hump, occurring along its spine from below the shoulder-blades to just above the waist.
Topical medications, orthotics, debridement, and surgical correction of a deformity or bony prominence are other treatment methods for calluses.
Each time she goes to the hospital for a checkup, she is filled with anxiety that the ultrasound might reveal a deformity, so she counts and recounts the fingers and toes.
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