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The phrase "a major liability that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant risk or disadvantage associated with a person, organization, or situation.
Example: "The company faces a major liability that could impact its financial stability if not addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "a significant risk that" or "a considerable drawback that".
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"This will be a major liability that Mitt Romney brings into the race," he said.
Unfortunately, Ricciardone carries a major liability that the Obama Administration unwisely ignored.
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In these Tinsel Town self-satires, thoughts and feelings are a major liability, fame is a deadly acid that scars the psyche beyond recognition and no star is so bright that it won't eventually flame out spectacularly.
Who knew that they were also a major liability?
He stated that McCarthy "has become a major liability to the cause of anti-communism", and accused him of "wild twisting of facts and near facts [that] repels authorities in the field".
During a time when many desire to settle old scores, the political ties that once shielded Christians have become a major liability.
"Companies took something that may have been a negligible charge and turned it into a major liability," says Pat McGurn, executive vice president and special counsel at Institutional Shareholder Services, a corporate governance consulting firm.
But George is fast becoming a major liability".
Yet what began as a way to hedge against risk has turned into a major liability.
For one, pension increases, a major liability for the Big Three, have been scaled back.
On the other hand, respondents see the industry's negative public image as a major liability.
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