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disadvantage

[dis-uhd-van-tij, -vahn-] / ˌdɪs ədˈvæn tɪdʒ, -ˈvɑn- /


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But Wendy also has a rail with "more affordable" dresses, starting at about £100, and says she donated about 60 outfits to schools to offer to disadvantaged students last year.

From BBC

Without it, Warner said, “Mr. Zaslav would be at a substantial disadvantage in terms of excise tax exposure relative to the previously proposed transaction with Netflix,” which wouldn’t have triggered the tax.

From The Wall Street Journal

"That is one of the key disadvantages the EU is facing compared to the US and China," said analyst Philipp Lausberg of the European Policy Centre think tank.

From Barron's

And I just had a tooth extracted and wondered about the advantages and disadvantages of getting an implant.

From Los Angeles Times

The Spartans lacked height this season but got all five players on the court to rebound as a group, helping overcome any disadvantages.

From Los Angeles Times