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The phrase "a grave liability" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a serious risk or disadvantage associated with a person, organization, or situation. Example: "The company's failure to comply with safety regulations poses a grave liability to its employees and could result in severe legal consequences."
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The very limited water supply is a grave liability, and there are no domestic sources of energy except firewood, wind, and sunlight.
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'Our power, then, has the grave liability of rendering our theories about the world immune from failure.
That clubby attitude is a serious liability.
This is a grave error.
This is a grave matter".
That's not a grave".
Not a grave.
A grave crime called for grave punishment..
"A travesty, a grave crime," he splutters.
A distraught woman points at a grave.
Only for a grave.
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