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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'obvious drawbacks' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it mainly to describe a situation or thing that has some serious, clearly perceptible problems or disadvantages. For example, "Despite its many advantages, the new software has some obvious drawbacks, such as its high cost and complex user interface."
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Despite the obvious drawbacks, the prudent alternative is Interstate 95.
The obvious drawbacks, of course, are the inevitable spoilers.
Despite these obvious drawbacks and limitations, through the ecclesiastical courts Roman-canonical law gained influence.
In Swisher, the Yankees have a player with obvious skills and obvious drawbacks.
Unfortunately, it is not all good news and there are some obvious drawbacks.
After all, trade unions have obvious drawbacks as well as modest attractions.
Shoe shoppers at Bloomingdale's and other stores in New York admit the mule's obvious drawbacks as city wear.
Ask your car rental agent or hotel concierge to look at your proposed route and identify any obvious drawbacks.
Like we've been together for seven weeks, living in each other's pockets, and that could have its obvious drawbacks.
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The Jis' apartment has one obvious drawback.
But lab experiments have an obvious drawback.
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