Maybe a lot of small motors that won't really have much trouble,
universal and shaded pole motors use reduced voltage as speed reduction method. The common largest motors in a home are on HVAC equipment and typically are rated 208-240, so a pretty significant drop @ 240 still puts it in it's designed range.
I don't run into much voltage drop problems in a typical dwelling other then if there is significant length to the source - and that is often because the POCO for some reason won't install a transformer closer to the home, and thinks there is unlimited length range on secondary conductors