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The phrase 'have two drawbacks' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or thing which has negative aspects, especially compared to another. For example, "Electric cars have two drawbacks: they are expensive to buy, and they have a limited range."
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However, the existing shuffling-based eVoting schemes still have two drawbacks: low efficiency in large-scale applications (especially for the talliers) and weak robustness.
However, such theories have two drawbacks for the critical project.
However, in doubly selective channels, orthogonal designs have two drawbacks.
However, conventional OBDFs (diesel-based or mineral oil-based) have two drawbacks which cannot be ignored: One is their high costs, and the other is their adverse impacts on the environment (Friedheim and Patel 1999; James et al. 1999).
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These headphones look great and sound terrific, but have three drawbacks.
That has two drawbacks.
But it has two drawbacks.
But it has two drawbacks: its space complexity and average time complexity.
As an alternative to explicit programming for robots, Deep Imitation learning has two drawbacks: sample complexity and covariate shift.
The common borehole jack, also known as the Goodman jack, has two drawbacks.
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