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Discover Ludwig"foreseeable shortcomings" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to potential issues or problems that can be predicted or expected in a particular situation. Example: Before implementing the new policy, the company's management team discussed the potential consequences and foreseeable shortcomings that could arise.
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> -wrap-foot> Multilocusequencece typing database Celera Hierarchical Genome Assembly Process NCBI BLAST GenBank Other genome databases in Table 1 AMOS MIRA MetaVelvet MEGAN MG-RAST BEAST RAxML ClonalFrame ClonalOrigin Mummer Mugsy Mauve GLIMMER RAST ResFinder ARG-ANNOT Influenza Virus Sequence AnnoThison Tool This expectation has 3 foreseeable shortcomings.
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"But it's not foreseeable".
Both developments were wholly foreseeable.
Any shortcomings?
Shortcomings remain.
This emergency was foreseeable.
"That's foreseeable".
Many of our problems were foreseeable.
Certainly it was a foreseeable act".
Probably not in the foreseeable future.
Each of these problems was foreseeable.
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