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The phrase "a malfunctioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not working properly or is defective.
Example: "The technician was called to fix a malfunctioning printer that had been causing delays in the office."
Alternatives: "a faulty" or "a defective".
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But it's also fixable, and in the grand scheme of things, a malfunctioning Web site is more understandable and less consequential than a malfunctioning political party.
1) Crash into water from a malfunctioning aircraft.
Here, a malfunctioning levitation routine is just glossed over.
It is simply to call attention to a malfunctioning structure".
YOU ARE not actually very likely to find yourself in a Toyota with a malfunctioning accelerator.
Four others died in a mobile home fire in Mississippi blamed on a malfunctioning heater.
Three days later, from jail, Foster added a malfunctioning pole and a mishap to her account.
Following a post-mortem, the Johnstons discovered that a malfunctioning placenta caused their healthy daughter's death.
The reason for nearly all of them turned out to be a malfunctioning alarm system.
Most doctors regard it as a malfunctioning of the personality, without rhyme or reason.
She had a weak heart, diabetes, high blood pressure, a malfunctioning kidney.
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