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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that shortcoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific deficiency or flaw in a situation, idea, or performance.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about that shortcoming in our project plan to ensure we address it effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding that flaw" or "concerning that deficiency".
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But his book is hurt from the outset by an apparent lack of permission to use Mr. Saroyan's own words, and a lack of candor about that shortcoming.
But being honest about that shortcoming has become a kind of indirect gift to the audience; it's a key to understanding him.
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Organizations that work with data from old and new equipment can learn more about the shortcomings that modern techniques have in this context and can gain advantage in developing tools that no one else has.
One thing I've learned about the presidency is that whatever shortcomings you have, people are going to notice them and whatever strengths you have, you're going to need them.
Those wishing to use drug testing services at Shambhala read a disclaimer beforehand that informs them about the shortcomings of this kind of drug testing.
"The expedition leaders could have some tough questions to face about logistical shortcomings that may have put the vessel at increased risk of becoming trapped.
The critical aspects of reporting largely amount to complaints about policy shortcomings that are tactical; the underlying and shared assumptions are imperial.
Camp Corbyn asks many of the right questions about the shortcomings and outright scandals that deform British society.
Allen countered that Smith's claims about the shortcomings of a third-party audit are "preposterous, and disingenuous".
It surfaced the other day as he talked about how ordinary Ugandans were complaining about his shortcomings -- that corruption is rife, that there is not enough political freedom, that after 15 years of power Uganda is still very poor.
On the other hand, monoborate anion suitably resolves DNA bands below 1.5 kb but causes compression of DNA fragments above about 1.5 kb, a shortcoming that is progressively worse at greater lengths.
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