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Discover Ludwig"suffer drawbacks" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this term when referring to any situation in which something has negative consequences. For example, "Some people argue that technology has improved our lives, but it can also suffer drawbacks such as increased cyber crime."
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Fluorescent aptasensors are reliant on static fluorescence intensity measurements, which suffer drawbacks such as background interference and laborious separation procedures.
The m-k and partial shear connection design methods using data from numerous full-size tests suffer drawbacks such as being expensive and time consuming.
In contrast, mouse models of CRGN suffer drawbacks, namely that the experiments are difficult to standardise and preimmunisation of mice is required.
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These, however, suffered drawbacks.
This approach suffers drawbacks in every aspect.
However, the approaches generally suffer certain drawbacks.
However, unstructured grids suffer from drawbacks such as high computational overhead and inefficient generation schemes.
They do not suffer from drawbacks of land-grown biofuel crops.
PPs, albeit generally successful, suffer from drawbacks such as epiphora and suppurative canaliculitis.
Existing micro tool fabrication processes suffer from drawbacks such as surface cracks, residual stress and deformations.
These methods suffer from drawbacks such as lack of flexibility and of ease of updating.
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