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The phrase "a disorder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or psychological contexts to describe a condition affecting a specific part of the body or mind.
Example: "Anxiety is a disorder of the mind that can significantly impact daily functioning."
Alternatives: "a condition affecting" or "a dysfunction of".
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PTSD is a disorder of vivid memory.
Addiction, too, is overwhelmingly a disorder of emerging adulthood.
Diabetes is a disorder of blood sugar regulation.
Diabetes is principally a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism.
De Mian has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a disorder of the body's connective tissue.
It's a disorder of thought: harrowing, distressing, torturing, impossible-to-shake thought.
Instead, he said, cancer may be a disorder of cellular organization.
The federal Department of Health and Human Services has characterized it as a "disorder of childhood".
Leukemia is a disorder of the blood cells, which form in the bone marrow.
A disorder of iron metabolism is likely to become the model for such screening.
She added symptoms "manifest more severely if a viewer already has a disorder of the vestibular system".
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