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The phrase "abnormality that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific abnormality that causes or leads to a particular effect or condition.
Example: "The doctor explained that the abnormality that makes her heart function irregularly could be treated with medication."
Alternatives: "anomaly that causes" or "irregularity that leads to".
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Some people have a genetic abnormality that makes their blood coagulate too readily.
This isn't always easy for him, because the Armstrong genes are cursed with an abnormality that makes it impossible for anyone of that lineage to shut their mouths.
Like most of those laws, New Jersey's permits the institutionalization of sex offenders who have "a mental abnormality" that makes them likely to commit additional sex crimes.
Another room is full of cages of the nude mice, so-called because the genetic abnormality that makes them immune deficient also leaves them hairless.
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Doctors working with the attorney general's office disagreed, saying Mr. Jon met the definition in state law of having a "mental abnormality" that made him quite likely to offend again.
And over time some of the cells have accumulated genetic abnormalities that make them more difficult to use even for basic research.
Nearly all the participants were white women between the ages of twenty and sixty... Dr. Robert Bennett said that people with fibromyalgia have a number of neurochemical and circulatory abnormalities that make them unusually sensitive to pain... Describes attempting to diagnose a woman who might have the disease... Language is as vital to the physician's art as the stethoscope or the scalpel.
"I had a few miscarriages, plus I have PCOS, and we have genetic abnormalities that made it tough for me to get pregnant," she shares.
Tumors may also be more sensitive to fluctuations in blood pressure, and the blood vessels may show structural abnormalities that make them vulnerable to damage.
Electrophysiological recordings performed on these females when they were adult revealed perceptual abnormalities that made these male-tutored females resemble more socially isolated birds than normal adult females.
Most children and adults outside this age group had comorbidities, which suggests that some of these infants might have as-yet-undetected subtle immunologic abnormalities that made them vulnerable to opportunistic infections.
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