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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "has a disorder" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone having an ailment or mental health issue. For example, "Sally has a disorder that causes her to experience frequent headaches."
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Crystal l-arginine valproate has a disorder in the methylene carbon chain that creates 2 conformations.
She added symptoms "manifest more severely if a viewer already has a disorder of the vestibular system".
Ryan says: "These symptoms manifest even more severely if a viewer already has a disorder of the vestibular system.
Ortmeyer, a 31-year-old San Jose Sharks forward, has a disorder that makes his blood prone to clotting.
But Ortmeyer, now 32 and with the Minnesota Wild, has a disorder that makes his blood prone to clotting.
"Being able to help someone that has a disorder is a really special feeling," design team member Jaclyn Foster '11 said.
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