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The phrase "a liability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing responsibilities, obligations, or potential risks associated with a person, organization, or situation.
Example: "The company acknowledged a liability of $1 million due to the pending lawsuit."
Alternatives: "a responsibility of" or "an obligation of".
Exact(50)
They become a liability of the company, a lease agreement.
And that's not counted as a liability of households.
That left Marconi with a liability of up to £337m with three banks.
A liability of "Casino Jack" is the relative absence of its subject.
Prudential is also assuming a liability of about $115 million in the deal.
So then that starts to become a liability of being inside of a large company.
Similar(10)
It makes him more of a liability to members of his own party".
You may now think of your relationship as a liability instead of your strength.
He had become a liability because of his notoriety.
I then present a two-part research framework designed to first help identify a specific liability of foreignness in a focal country, and then help identify factors that minimize the effects of that specific liabilities of foreignness.
During the course of a full year, that amounts to a reduced liability of $4.32 billion.
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