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Discover LudwigThe phrase "malfunction state" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of operation or performance which is not functioning properly. For example, "The printer was in a malfunction state and could not produce the desired output."
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Proteins exist as populations of states of different structures and energies, including native structural states, malfunctioning and highly unfolded species.
Many Romanians felt clear about what to blame – widespread corruption and a malfunctioning state apparatus – and took to the streets.
In this study, we investigated how the phosphorylation of serine 273 in PPAR γ shifts the protein population towards a malfunctioning state and consequently perturbs cellular molecular networks, eventually leading to the development of insulin resistance.
(AP) NORTH SALEM: BARN FIRE CALLED AN ACCIDENT A fire in a barn at a horse farm in northern Westchester Monday morning that killed 31 horses was caused by an electrical malfunction, a state investigator said yesterday.
But the new system malfunctioned, forcing state workers to approve payments manually.
As a result, organizations also malfunction and the state becomes ineffective.
Duffin added a harsh indictment of Wisconsin's criminal justice system, saying that Dassey's case represents "extreme malfunction" of the state system.
The case represented a "miscarriage of justice" and an "extreme malfunction in the state criminal justice system," Turk wrote.
Ride owners would also be required to report any ride malfunctioning to the state.
But the dissenting minority in that case argued that the federal courts must "guard against extreme malfunctions in the state criminal justice systems".
But he has also enforced the death penalty and defended the state's malfunctioning electric chair.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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