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The phrase "an aberration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that deviates from the norm or is an anomaly in a particular context.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature during summer was seen as an aberration of the usual climate patterns."
Alternatives: "a deviation from" or "an anomaly of".
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"To have made such a vicious and degrading film appears an aberration of judgement on someone's part.
Abu Ghraib could be written off as an aberration of the sort to be expected from low-level troops.
Up in the Canadian north woods where Giles Blunt sets his rugged police procedurals, a winter thaw is an aberration of nature.
The irony is that that which we see as beautiful is an aberration of nature and the natural order – a discrimination in which even animals are complicit.
This formulation explains why Bush's foreign policy is not an aberration of conservatism, as Pat Buchanan and the other paleocons argue, but is actually its fruition.
"This is an aberration of jurisprudence," said Fernando Barros, a lawyer who has spoken in defense of General Pinochet on a radio program.
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Two types of aberrations are considered: (A) aberrations of height 1.5 and length 10 probes and (B) aberrations of height 1.0 and length 30.
While that case was a bit of an aberration, residents of the Sinai slum, where the fire broke out, said fuel spills happened all the time.
But this might be an aberration because of Tebow".
To date, an aberration rate of 50% can be regarded as an international standard.
Less than two minutes later, Nicholson was no longer a feckless aberration of a lost era – her life, said Webb, had "a period piece quality.
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