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You said it isn’t available but it is. So you should edit your comment to not spread misinformation or clarify with a qualifier about hardware.
https://store.steampowered.com/steamos/download/?ver=steamdeck
It's "available" in that you can get the ISO to re-install SteamOS on your Steam Deck in case you decided to try running Windows or your install got corrupted.
SteamOS as it is right now only works on an all-AMD setup, and there's still issues with it if it's installed on anything but the 3 devices that are officially supported at the moment
Perhaps then, for the sake of pedantry, a better fitting word could be “compatible”.