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The phrase "*disadvantage" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative aspect or drawback of something. Example: One disadvantage of living in a big city is the high cost of living.
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This is a disadvantage.
"It's a disadvantage.
It's a huge disadvantage.
It's a distinct disadvantage".
That's a huge disadvantage".
There is another disadvantage.
Advantage or disadvantage?
Others cite economic disadvantage.
Is there a disadvantage?
It has only one disadvantage.
Major labels have another disadvantage.
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