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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawbacks" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "a drawback" or "drawbacks" without the article. You can use "a drawback" when referring to a single disadvantage or negative aspect of something.
Example: "One major drawback of this plan is its high cost."
Alternatives: "a disadvantage" or "a downside."
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Obviously, the poor repeatability (RS D> 7 %) was a drawbacks of the GC MS method to analyze sugars and alditols in jujube extract.
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That is a drawback.
It is a drawback.
That's not a drawback.
There is a drawback, though.
But there was a drawback.
But there is a drawback.
Isn't that a drawback?
But they also have a drawback.
This is an asset, not a drawback.
But the method has a drawback.
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