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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aberrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that deviates from the norm or is atypical in nature.
Example: "The scientist observed an aberrant behavior in the test subjects that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "an anomalous" or "a deviant".
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"This is an aberrant and isolated incident".
(a) Generation of an aberrant transcript.
"By an aberrant thing, there were errors made.
(d) Integration of viral genome leading to an aberrant transcript encoding an aberrant protein that lacks regulatory domains, thereby generating a constitutively active form of the protein.
More and more, she finds unsatisfactory an "untenanted life, with only an aberrant imagination for company".
Was Mr. Spitzer's conduct an aberrant episode, as short-lived as it was out of character?
Architecture is an aberrant art form; weirdness is part of its splendor.
His lawyers said that was an "aberrant and atypical episode".
But people close to him say his crime is an aberrant act.
Usually these cause an aberrant infection, "creeping eruption" or cutaneous larva migrans.
Sen, P. et al. Loss of Snf5 induces formation of an aberrant SWI/SNF complex.
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