drawback to

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to indicate the situation or activity that is affected by the drawback.

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  • Bad weather was the main drawback to camping in the north.
  • The only major drawback to this plan is its complexity.
  • A significant drawback to living in the city is the constant noise.
  • What do you see as the biggest drawback to adopting this new technology?
  • The potential drawback to launching the product now is the fierce competition.
  • While the car is fuel-efficient, a serious drawback to its design is the limited trunk space.
  • A slight drawback to the otherwise perfect apartment is the lack of a balcony.
  • There are several drawbacks to relying solely on solar power.
  • For many, the primary drawback to working from home is the feeling of isolation.
  • One obvious drawback to this approach is that it requires a lot of initial funding.