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The phrase "defect in the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an issue, fault, or failing of some kind in a person or thing. For example, "The new model car had a major defect in the brakes that caused serious safety concerns."
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"That is a defect in the design".
That's just a defect in the mirror".
(This defect in the system is being worked on).
"Inherently, they're not unsafe, there's no defect in the vehicles".
"There was no pattern to these injuries suggesting a specific defect in the product," he said.
"We have a huge defect in the equipment and the arming of our security forces.
"At this point, it looks like they had a defect in the pipe," he said.
"If you have a person with a lethal defect in the heart,'' Bieniasz explained, "and another with a lethal defect in the kidney, you could make one healthy person by transplanting the respective organs.
He also said he had already negotiated the surrender of some Iraqi units, who would defect in the coming days.
In November, Tesla recalled 90,000 Model S sedans worldwide over a possible defect in the front seat belt assembly.
"It's possible it may have been a mechanical defect in the vehicle," one police official, Inspector Joseph McKeever, said.
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