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Discover LudwigThe phrase "defect in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a flaw or a fault in something. For example: - There was a defect in the design of the building, causing it to collapse. - The car manufacturer issued a recall due to a defect in the airbag system. - The product was returned due to a defect in the manufacturing process. - The machine malfunctioned due to a defect in the wiring. - He was able to pinpoint the defect in the code and fix it quickly.
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"It is a defect in my nature".
Who's gonna defect in some platform fight?
That's a defect in some respects.
"That is a defect in the design".
That's just a defect in the mirror".
It's difficult to find a defect in Mourinho.
(This defect in the system is being worked on).
But the defect in HS2's rationale will return.
"Inherently, they're not unsafe, there's no defect in the vehicles".
"There is a defect in a procedural provision that could be repaired".
Nagging injury: I have a birth defect in my back, spina bifida.
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