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"accompanying drawbacks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to negative consequences or disadvantages that come with something else. Example: The new software program promised to streamline our work process, but the accompanying drawbacks, such as slow loading times and frequent crashes, made it more of a hindrance than a help.
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In the town where she had grown up, her sort of intelligence was often put in the same category as a limp or an extra thumb, and people had been quick to point out the expected, accompanying drawbacks — her inability to run a sewing machine, or wrap a parcel neatly, or notice that her slip was showing.
Poly vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) based composites incorporating conductive fillers enable quick achievement of ultrahigh dielectric constant based on percolation theory; however, the accompanying drawbacks high dielectric loss and poor insulation have impeded their practical applications.
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The solid-state reaction is a common method for the synthesis of CCTO from CaCO3, CuO, and TiO2 at high temperatures accompanied by drawbacks like heterogeneity of precursor materials and long reaction time [11, 12, 13, 14].
Unfortunately, all of these techniques are accompanied by drawbacks in the form of reduced sensitivity, reduced axial resolution, reduced imaging speed, required lateral oversampling, increased system complexity, increased cost and/or increased signal processing overhead.
Increased efficiency has been accompanied by certain drawbacks.
Various benefits and drawbacks accompany the use of broad spectrum versus more specific VEGF inhibitors.
MRI is considered the golden-standard for measurement of the RVEF, 14 but this investigation is accompanied by some drawbacks and is still not available for assessment of RV function during exercise.
Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (BM-MSC) have been extensively used since their discovery in the early 70s [ 20], but harvesting bone marrow is accompanied by certain drawbacks including painful procurement as well as low stem cell yield.
However, use of acaricides has had limited efficacy in reducing tick infestations and is often accompanied by serious drawbacks, including the selection of acaricide-resistant ticks, environmental contamination and contamination of milk and meat products with drug residues [ 5].
However the drawback is the accompanying systemic toxicity, which targeted treatments may overcome.
Adriamycin-based multimodality therapy, using split course radiotherapy given via two portals, did not demonstrate a significant survival advantage over 5FU-based treatment (HR for 5FU vs Adriamycin=0.97 95% CI 0.73 1.29), accompanied by the drawback of significantly increased adverse events (P<0.05) (Gastrointestinal Tumour Study Group, 1985).
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