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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drag that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express disappointment or frustration about a situation or event.
Example: "I was really looking forward to the concert, but it was canceled. What a drag that is!"
Alternatives: "what a bummer" or "that's unfortunate".
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What a drag that was.
(What a drag that would have been).
Buyers and investors alike agree a one-time knock on earnings beats a drag that lasts for years.
Buyers and investors alike agree that a one-time knock on earnings beats a drag that lasts for years.
Ultimately, shares weakened again, as Standard Chartered's announced rights issue exerted a drag that outweighed the partial revival in the stocks of other banks on the Citigroup news.
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An example of a simple haptic simulation is a viscous drag that is that can be perceived as the effort when moving a spoon in a jar of honey.
Not long after you join millions of other Americans who share the pride and security of a full-time job, you discover a major drag that comes with it filling out forms for and paying your annual income taxes.
Nice, too, is that its cap doesn't slide off easily (as did the other Super Talent), but has a good drag that keeps the cap securely on.
First proposed by Gray and Hancock (1955), RFT considers the anisotropic drag experienced by a long rod-like flagellum moving through a viscous fluid, and assumes that each unit segment of the flagellum experiences a local drag that is proportional to its local instantaneous velocity.
This interaction is represented by an aerodynamic drag that dominates beyond the coronagraphic field of view.
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