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The phrase "a disadvantageous influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or elements that negatively affect a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new policy had a disadvantageous influence on employee morale, leading to increased turnover rates."
Alternatives: "a negative impact" or "an adverse effect".
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The presence of manganese was found to have a disadvantageous influence on the combustion of chlororganics.
The addition of CMC and SF improved the dispersion of CNFs, but SL had a disadvantageous influence.
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All photosensitizers were supplied in their chloride form to ensure comparability of the photosensitizer salts and avoiding disadvantageous influence of the counterion on the phototoxicity studies.
He moves in a disadvantageous direction.
"Yet there's still a disadvantageous industrial mix".
The fallout from a disadvantageous negotiation can reverberate for years to come.
A further issue regarding the FT model is the maintaining of countries of the south in a disadvantageous economic specialisation.
(M ost frequently today the average prospective tenant vis-a-vis the prospective landlord occupies a disadvantageous position.
Such a policy naturally led to conflicts with the kingdom of Larsa, which was situated in a disadvantageous downstream position.
It is deliberately avoiding repaying these bondholders, and it used its sovereign immunity to force a disadvantageous situation.
The $6 trillion was transported to Frankfurt, Ivan continued, where it was converted at a disadvantageous rate into €3 trillion.
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