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The phrase "advantages and problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive and negative aspects of a situation, topic, or decision.
Example: "When considering the new policy, we must weigh the advantages and problems it may bring to our organization."
Alternatives: "pros and cons" or "benefits and drawbacks".
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His novels miss the advantages and problems of serialisation.
São Paulo is a city about which all the numbers are big – which gives it both advantages and problems.
Many of the elements already in place neatly illustrate both the advantages and problems of this newest wave of urbanism – not least what Bonjukian calls its "streetcar to nowhere".
In this review, some of advantages and problems of in situ Raman spectroscopy are briefly mentioned.
The reactor concepts are presented, and advantages and problems of the concepts are discussed.
This paper provides an overview of the advantages and problems of superconducting RF guns.
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The startup's newest round of capital was raised in an effort to help deploy and scale Stella Metrics nationally, expand coverage, and beef up its staff to be able to work more closely with clients to identify competitive advantages and problem areas within their customer service.
It also outlines the advantages, disadvantages and problems associated with biofiltration.
In the current literature review, both generic and breast cancer specific QOL instruments, examining computerized and paper-and-pencil versions, are explained as well as the advantages, acceptability, and problems of these assessments.
Both advantages and open problems appear ad the horizon.
The advantages and the problems of such gauges are briefly reviewed.
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