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to drawback
noun
A disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away.
Exact(2)
The evidence available to date is pointing towards a combination of surgery and radiotherapy as the treatment modality with the best benefit to drawback ratio [ 1].
When the bubble burst, these receipts evaporated.Even migration turned from boon to drawback.
Similar(58)
But this simultaneously leads to drawbacks.
Two approaches may offer future solutions to this drawback.
We refer to this drawback as the items-boundary problem.
There are, however, drawbacks to such minimalism.
Service turned out to be the only drawback to our meal.
But other than those two, it's hard to find any drawbacks to Xylitol.
Most companies readily admit to the drawbacks.
And the tight budget led to some drawbacks.
To avoid drawbacks, a combination of two methods is considered.
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