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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it has disadvantages" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the negative aspects or drawbacks of something. Example: "While the new technology has many benefits, it also has disadvantages such as high costs and limited compatibility."
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It has disadvantages.... Its disadvantages, however, seem to be modest relative to the alternatives".
But it has disadvantages.
Yes, it has disadvantages, but that's a risk people take.
A re-liquefaction process which employs a distillation column shows 99.7% of re-liquefaction fraction but it has disadvantages of power consumption and the number of main equipment.
Although a dual heated and flow split cycle has the highest net produced work, it has disadvantages of having numerous components and complex process which requires more sophisticated operational strategies.
For weight reduction, carbon graphite is adopted as the bipolar plate material even though it has disadvantages in tight stacking, which results in stacking loss from insufficient material strength.
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However, it has disadvantage that it chars the paper or textile if not used carefully.
It had disadvantages, but still performed better overall.
It also has disadvantages.
MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: It also has disadvantages.
But it also has disadvantages in such an extreme form, suggesting a leader who claims to believe in almost everything and is eventually seen as believing in nothing.
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