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The phrase "a disease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific illness or medical condition affecting an individual or population.
Example: "Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires careful management of blood sugar levels."
Alternatives: "an illness" or "a medical condition".
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"It's a disease".
She is a disease!
This is a disease".
"You're like a disease.
A disease of the body?
It wasn't really a disease.
I may have a disease.
"If it is a disease".
"Others call it a disease".
"Alcoholism is a disease.
Is addiction a disease?
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