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The phrase "a disorder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a medical or psychological condition that disrupts normal functioning.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a disorder that affects their ability to concentrate."
Alternatives: "a condition" or "an illness".
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"I don't have a disorder.
It is a disorder with diverse symptoms.
Chinese textbooks called homosexuality a "disorder".
PTSD is a disorder of vivid memory.
What transforms a predisposition into a disorder?
"It's not a disorder; it's a symptom".
Addiction, too, is overwhelmingly a disorder of emerging adulthood.
Diabetes is a disorder of blood sugar regulation.
In extreme cases, there's no doubt it's a disorder.
Homosexuality, for instance, was once officially considered a disorder.
He developed vitiligo, a disorder that causes loss of pigmentation.
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