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"drawback to being" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a disadvantage of a certain state or situation. Example: One major drawback to being self-employed is the lack of job stability and security.
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But there's a drawback to being the decorator: you always leave before the party starts.
Although loath to play the gender card, Fisher conceded one drawback to being a woman in racing.
As much as they like their neighborhood, there is one drawback to being away from the intensity that characterizes so much of Manhattan.
So far, Mr. Ricci has discovered only one drawback to being gracious: one woman took the shawl home with her at Christmas.
"Thea looks at her ring every day, and thinks of herself as a member of a special species that can love and couple 'until death do them part.' " The only drawback to being married was that well-meaning people would refer to Spyer as Windsor's "wife".
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"It's certainly not a drawback to be knowledgeable about the piece," says Herheim. "But the important thing is to feel that it makes sense".
The lack of susceptibility tests is other drawback to be mentioned.
For a punter, there are drawbacks to being so muscular.
There are certainly drawbacks to being dead, but let's not forget the benefits.
The drawbacks to being turned down are too great to submit applications to many insurers, hoping for the best deal.
If we don't, there are few drawbacks to being too rich when you retire".
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