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The part of the sentence 'has a disadvantage' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has an obvious downside or lacks a benefit that it should have. For example: "Although the job pays well, it also has a disadvantage of requiring long hours."
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On a track, the RC F has a disadvantage.
But the n-gram, however useful, has a disadvantage.
Although MoS2 performs well, it has a disadvantage in that its black appearance significantly stains the working environment.
"I really haven't seen a golf course that a long hitter has a disadvantage on in my career," he said.
"Literally, he has a disadvantage throughout much of the race, but he's been able to overcome it.
Compared to independent commissions, however, the super committee has a disadvantage: all of its members are sitting members of Congress.
Use of a coded aperture has a disadvantage in terms of image deblurring, since deblurring requires a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the captured images.
But Mr. Barrett also has a disadvantage: he and his family are Travelers, members of an old and well-defined itinerant caste.
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TS-carriers had a disadvantage in optimal but appeared adaptive in stress conditions.
People born on February 1 1934 have a disadvantage when it comes to pin numbers.
I'm asking for blacks not to have a disadvantage because of race.
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