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'a liability to' is an expression that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone is responsible for or owes something to another person or entity. For example, "The company has a liability to pay its employees a set rate of salary."
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1963 Is His Family a Liability to Kennedy?
Roy had become a liability to the Gambino crime family.
Once again, Boris Johnson is a liability to Britain.
Was religious conscience such a liability to the nation's military will?
Some said she had become a liability to Mr. Mondale and only hurt his chances more.
By 2000, it seems, the government saw Mr Wang as a liability to the bank's reforms.
He's become an embarrassment to himself and a liability to his party.
Pete moves from being a liability to being a most honored guest.
But several voters viewed Governor Palin as a liability to the ticket.
In this series Watson has proved to be a liability to his partners.
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"Kennedy is a liability to the free world," Walker said not long before the President's scheduled trip to Walker's city.
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