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The phrase "also a major liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, person, or thing that presents significant risks or disadvantages in addition to other factors.
Example: "While the new policy has its benefits, it is also a major liability for the company in terms of compliance issues."
Alternatives: "also a significant risk" or "additionally a serious drawback."
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Who knew that they were also a major liability?
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But George is fast becoming a major liability".
Yet what began as a way to hedge against risk has turned into a major liability.
"This will be a major liability that Mitt Romney brings into the race," he said.
For one, pension increases, a major liability for the Big Three, have been scaled back.
He's not a consistently dynamic player, but Page has been a major liability against the run this season.
There's just one problem: Lewis's declining athleticism has made him a major liability in coverage.
On the other hand, respondents see the industry's negative public image as a major liability.
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