Sentence examples for bit of a drawback from inspiring English sources

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"When I was at British Air," he said with a straight face, "I think my Brooklyn accent was a bit of a drawback".

She would love to teach me to drive but she didn't have a car, which seemed a bit of a drawback.

Currently, of course, Chrome's recurring inability to actually, you know, load web pages is a bit of a drawback for a browser, but it's not a big problem on Windows because you can load them in Internet Explorer instead.

The initial lag was a bit of a drawback in city traffic, where making it across town in less than half an hour may require stealing the holeshot from a taxi at every stoplight.

That's going to be a bit of a drawback, given the watch's focus on fitness.

Still, if you want to create a lot of reports, you have to schedule them, which is a bit of a drawback.

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