Sentence examples for was defects from inspiring English sources

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was defects

noun

A fault or malfunction.

  • A defect in the ear or eye

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In New Jersey, the issue was defects in a few turbines, according to Mr. Flowers.

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The speech was drafted before the White House discovered Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont was defecting.

The 18-year-old from Czechoslovakia did not tell her family that she was defecting.

In August, he announced he was defecting from the Conservatives to Ukip.

He last week surprised ballet fans when he announced he was defecting to the Royal Ballet.

So are defects.

"There were defects in the brain.

Both things are defects, according to Boethius.

There are defects and little voids at the interface layer.

I know that you might be thinking that there are "defects" in one or both partners at certain times.

Some Democrats are defecting.

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