Sentence examples for something of a drawback from inspiring English sources

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This reliance on what are essentially captions is something of a drawback.

"Obviously the fact that we cannot understand one another will be something of a drawback......

Second, your PC might not even be able to start up after the installation—which is, you have to admit, something of a drawback.

Jones has had a similar experience with England, although some regard his impetuosity as something of a drawback in the heart of any defence.

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The opening 10 minutes were something of a crash course in the merits and drawbacks of this system.

Others do not protect cardholders' money if cards are stolen something of a drawback in rough areas.

In Japan, it is probably more of a drawback to stay away from the links.

Something of a mess.

Something of a surprise.

Responsible innovation becomes something of a metaphor.

Is lack of originality a drawback?

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