Sentence examples for was disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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was disadvantage

noun

A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

  • The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere.

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High cathode humidity was disadvantage for the removal of water both in the anode and the cathode.

"I found most of the schools happy places – places of potential, but where there was disadvantage the problems were clear and marked," Gonski recalled.

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There are disadvantages, too.

There were disadvantages.

And neither are disadvantages.

Yet there are disadvantages, too.

Of course, there are disadvantages.

But there were disadvantages too.

But there are disadvantages, too.

But there are disadvantages too.

There are disadvantages, of course.

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