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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a shortcoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a deficiency or limitation in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The project's delay was viewed as a shortcoming in the planning process."
Alternatives: "as a flaw" or "as a limitation".
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But Hillary Clinton's ambition is often portrayed as a shortcoming.
"We've been aware of it as a shortcoming.
"I see it as a shortcoming on my part," he said.
This was identified as a shortcoming in an independent evaluation report on Emmaus earlier this year.
But I loved the doll so much that I didn't see even this as a shortcoming until Tania pointed it out.
Though its glamorous nostalgia for a more innocent, more naive time could be seen as a shortcoming, it is also part of its charm.
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As mentioned, a shortcoming of applying bioinformatic programmes such as GOAT is that they depend on progress in correct gene annotation and categorization.
That is not so much a shortcoming as a doling out of emotional perplexity.
Officials in Texas, he said, "would look upon it as a personal shortcoming".
But a more ideological opposition could re-cast ideological blandness as a major shortcoming.
During the campaign, critics pointed to Dr. Espada's lack of political experience as a major shortcoming.
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