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"disease of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific disease that is affecting someone or something. Example: The doctor diagnosed him with a rare disease of the nervous system. In this sentence, "disease of" is used to describe the specific type of disease that is affecting the person's nervous system.
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A disease of the body?
"The disease of addiction".
It was the disease of modern life.
"It's a disease of the lower class".
Cancer is a disease of older people.
It is a disease of crowds.
Depression is a disease of loneliness.
AIDS is a disease of taboos.
It's just a disease of our time.
It means "this new disease of ours".
Cholera is a disease of the poor.
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