Sentence examples for a disadvantages from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a disadvantages" is not correct in English.
It should be "a disadvantage" or "disadvantages" without the article. You can use "a disadvantage" when referring to a single negative aspect or drawback of something.
Example: "One disadvantage of working from home is the potential for distractions."
Alternatives: "a drawback" or "a downside."

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The inability to deviate from the questions asked, and the lack of ability to take into account individual circumstances were also frequently reported as a disadvantages.

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This is a disadvantage.

"It's a disadvantage.

Is there a disadvantage?

That has a benefit and a disadvantage.

It puts me at a disadvantage".

That puts smaller rivals at a disadvantage.

Now we are at a disadvantage.

This placed him at a disadvantage.

That's a disadvantage to her".

"Women should not feel at a disadvantage".

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