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Free sign upThe phrase "as a disadvantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a negative aspect or drawback of a situation or decision.
Example: "The lack of experience in the field can be seen as a disadvantage when applying for competitive positions."
Alternatives: "as a drawback" or "as a downside".
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"I just don't see it as a disadvantage".
Perhaps this unclassifiability has been seen as a disadvantage.
Only 10% see free trade as a disadvantage.
Nevertheless, this adaptability may also be construed as a disadvantage.
"Do you know, it's funny," he starts, "but I never thought of being blind as a disadvantage, and I never thought of being black as a disadvantage.
The school does not see being born to Spanish as a disadvantage.
Some may see this as a disadvantage, but it sure does make the design cleaner.
When I stood for election it was suggested that my mainly private-sector experience might be seen as a disadvantage.
"I saw my size as being an advantage," she said, "whereas so many women see it as a disadvantage".
"But I experienced these differences as a disadvantage; I felt excluded from the company of my peers".
While de Kersauson has many years, if not decades, over many of his younger crewmen, he does not see his age as a disadvantage.
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