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"exhibit shortcomings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is inadequate or flawed. For example, "The new product exhibited many shortcomings that needed to be addressed before it could be put out on the market."
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Although several analytical techniques have been employed in the determination of H2O2, such as titrimetry [8], spectrometry [9], and chemiluminescence [10], most of them exhibit shortcomings like sluggish response, complicated instrumentation, and low sensitivity and selectivity.
She said children in the program exhibit shortcomings in their fine motor coordination.
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But the book exhibits shortcomings, the first being lack of structure.
However, the approximate deconvolution method (ADM), frequently employed for non-reacting flows, exhibits shortcomings for reacting scalars.
Not surprisingly, most of these drugs exhibited shortcomings with regards to their specificity and efficiency.
When evaluating the retrieved studies by using the QUADAS tool [ 30], many of the studies exhibited shortcomings.
In line with the increasing complexity of healthcare services, traditional organizational models have exhibited shortcomings, especially in explaining how change occurs.
Although classical WENO schemes have achieved great success and are widely accepted, they exhibit several shortcomings.
Finite Element Methods exhibit some shortcomings for solving non-uniform stress problems, such as an unclear physical interpretation, complicated operation, and large number of computations.
As outlined in Table 1, these methods exhibit several shortcomings related to efficiency and cost-effectiveness in monitoring pipeline systems.
However, most photosensitizers discussed in available reports exhibit certain shortcomings mainly related to hydrophobicity or limited solubility in aqueous solutions.
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