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'a pathology' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to mean a particular form of disease or disorder. For example, "I suspected my grandmother had a pathology, so I encouraged her to see a doctor."
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Are you coining a pathology?
"His inconsistency was a pathology," says Meades.
He is suffering from a pathology.
The Victorians turned it into a pathology.
Its not a pathology of sex, it's a pathology of power.
It is a pathology that cannot be cured".
Racism is a pathology of ideas, not people.
What was once eccentricity now feels like a pathology.
Monopoly is therefore not a pathology or an exception.
Because obsessive compulsive disorder, that's a pathology right?
It seems there is often a pathology involved.
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