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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have shortcomings" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to possess or exhibit flaws or weaknesses. Example: "The new policy has its shortcomings and will require further refinement."
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The analysis does have shortcomings.
I have shortcomings.
Not that the Brooklyn restaurants don't have shortcomings.
FISA may have shortcomings — what system does not?
The studies have shortcomings and there are contradictory data.
"There is no panic, but this shows we have shortcomings in our security systems".
Some studies have compared organic and conventional wheat, but most of these have shortcomings.
Although gargantuan vessels mean more elbow room and more extras, they also have shortcomings.
Although there's no easy way to break PGP codes, it does have shortcomings.
But Corton — named, like Montrachet, for a prized Burgundy — does have shortcomings.
If there is such a thing as Cameronism, it is giving power away.But these ideas have shortcomings.
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