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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have drawbacks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has drawbacks or disadvantages. For example, "Although the new phone has some great features, it does have drawbacks, such as a short battery life."
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Although the take-away it is look perfect but it is still have drawback.
Although the grouting materials can strengthen the murals, they have drawback -- changing the migration of the capillary water.
However, the seasonal tropical forecasting requires high-dimensional data, so the forecasting ability using linear regression will have drawback.
Among group-IV metals MNMe2 [ M=Ti Zr, Hf] complexes, Ti-complexes have shown higher catalytic activity than Zr and Hf complexes but Ti and Zr-complexes have drawback of giving hydroaminoalkylation product in addition to desired hydroamination product.
The use of shared resources does have drawback as well.
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