obvious drawback

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

A disadvantage that is easy to see or understand.

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Examples (10)

  • The obvious drawback of this approach is its high cost.
  • One obvious drawback to remote work is the lack of face-to-face interaction.
  • The plan has an obvious drawback: it takes too much time to implement.
  • Despite its benefits, the system has one obvious drawback - poor security.
  • The obvious drawback of living in the city center is the noise pollution.
  • She pointed out the obvious drawback of hiring inexperienced staff.
  • The obvious drawback with this software is its complicated interface.
  • An obvious drawback of the new policy is increased bureaucracy.
  • The committee discussed the obvious drawback of reducing the budget.
  • The obvious drawback to this solution is that it's only temporary.