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"defect on" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct form would be "defect in" or "defect of." For example, "There is a defect in the product" or "The defect of the machine was causing problems."
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The box widget was used to create a bicortical defect on one side, while a Boolean operation between the bony surface definition and a cylindrical surface was used to create a unicortical, or hinge, defect on the contralateral side.
The lumbar spine was the level of fracture in one patient who had neurological defect on initial presentation.
He could not inflict his defect on others.
"That's a possible construction defect, on which we'll have to work in future submarines," he said.
"There may have been a defect on the vehicle which could be related to the fire," he said.
"Five to 8percentt of the voters will defect on the pro-life issue, and Pat Buchanan is there".
If an orange has a defect on the outside of the skin, you are going to peel off the skin anyway".
Most controversially of all, any case opened by a buyer shows as a defect on the seller's record, even if the seller has resolved the dispute.
"Thompson really can't afford to have labor defect on him wholesale and hope to win," said Steven A. Cohen, a professor of public policy at Columbia University.
In some cases, airlines have even changed the defence from 'technical problems' to 'hidden manufacturing defect' on the very same claim.
Mr. Kerry spoke of a cardiologist in rural Virginia who had recently spotted a congenital heart defect on an ultrasound beamed from a patient from 75 miles away.
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