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The phrase "drawback by" is not commonly used in written English and is not grammatically correct
A more common way to use the word "drawback" in a sentence would be to say "drawback of," as in "One drawback of living in the city is the high cost of living." This means that one disadvantage or negative aspect of living in the city is the high cost of living. Some other examples of correctly using "drawback" in a sentence include: - "One major drawback of this new technology is its high price." - "Despite its benefits, there are still some drawbacks to working from home." - "The main drawback of relying on public transportation is the lack of flexibility in schedule." In these sentences, "drawback" is used as a noun, meaning a disadvantage or downside. It can also be used as a verb, as in "The limitations of the software are starting to drawback our progress." In either case, it is more commonly used with "of" to indicate what the drawback is related to. Overall, you can use "drawback" in a sentence when discussing a negative aspect or disadvantage of something. However, it should not be followed by the preposition "by."
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There was only one real drawback, by modern standards: apartments generally had only one bathroom each.
Moreover, the yield demonstrated a drawback by increasing both independent variables studied.
We present a novel procedure which overcomes this drawback by generating multiple sequencing rules.
The Location-Routing Problem (LRP) overcomes this drawback by simultaneously tackling location and routing decisions.
The novel mixer design overcomes this drawback by combining different mixing methods.
NDP can sensibly mitigate this drawback by approximating the solution with ANNs.
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But for all the drawbacks, by most measures Ingolstadt has undergone a remarkable transition.
Despite all the drawbacks, by 1979 the effort looked successful, and was ended.
This paper tries to overcome these drawbacks by automatically synthesizing filtering algorithms for global chance constraints.
They say Stahl is exaggerating the buildings' drawbacks by claiming they have inadequate electrical systems and narrow staircases.
Cornell engineers have created a transient architecture that evades these drawbacks by using a silicon-dioxide microchip attached to a polycarbonate shell.
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