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The phrase "a malady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a disease or disorder, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed her with a rare malady that required immediate treatment."
Alternatives: "an illness" or "a disease".
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It's a malady".
It is a malady that long debilitated Latin America.
Worst-case scenario, we get a malady named after me.
Talent is a malady and a mystery: religion, with the artist as God.
Coolbrith and Miller burned with "Byronic fever," a malady Stowe had once diagnosed in herself.
Long-term unemployment, however, remains a malady without an easy cure.
This is a malady that John le Carré probably knows something about.
"The sweetness is a malady," he sings, on one of the album's rare choruses.
In that case, depreciation is not a malady but just what the doctor ordered.
It was a malady known to few when typewriters ruled the office.
"Fascism is a malady of failed democracies," Mr. Paxton has written in his own definition.
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