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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has shortcomings" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is lacking or deficient in some way. This can refer to a person, object, or idea. Example: The new software program may be effective in some areas, but it also has some shortcomings that need to be addressed before it can be fully utilized by our company.
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But it has shortcomings.
But it still has shortcomings.
This approach has shortcomings, Mr. Glikerdas admitted.
But using vouchers alone has shortcomings, too.
"We know monitoring has shortcomings," he said.
But it has shortcomings worth considering.
It still has shortcomings, but so will any methodology.
Despite these considerable strengths, the novel has shortcomings.
To be fair, it has shortcomings, though they're not to do with history.
While this can be a strength, I also recognize it has shortcomings.
Even so, the steady-state method often has shortcomings except for relatively slow electrode reactions.
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