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The phrase "a probable defect in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential issues or flaws in a system, product, or process.
Example: "After reviewing the report, we identified a probable defect in the software that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a likely flaw in" or "a possible issue with".
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The molecular basis of this aging process is yet to be understood, as the original report seemingly excluded a probable defect in SCC as the leading cause, and the synapsed bivalents in KO females apparently have wild type amount of STAG3 loaded [ 33].
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In two adult patients, an isolated myopathy with a probable muscle-specific defect of mitochondrial translation was reported by Sasarman et al. (2002).
There are several stations to fix the probable defects that the product may have.
Again, it is probable that overexpression of this mutant compensated for a partial defect in ubiquitination function at steady-state levels.
It is possible, even probable that defects in these motor-dependent trafficking events manifest themselves as gross phenotypic consequences in cell types that have a significant dependence on long range microtubule-based transport.
He got an Oscar nomination, and a probable second place in that contest.
Cornerback Ray Mickens dropped a probable interception deep in Bears territory on Chicago's first drive.
Therefore, a defect in membrane organization may also result in a defect in cell wall organization.
"It is a defect in my nature".
That's a defect in some respects.
"That is a defect in the design".
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