decided disadvantage
Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words
used to emphasize that a disadvantage is clear and definite
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Examples (20)
- Being a small startup puts us at a decided disadvantage against multinational corporations.
- The team's lack of a star player was a decided disadvantage in the championship.
- Playing without their star quarterback was a decided disadvantage for the team.
- Being unable to speak the local language puts you at a decided disadvantage when negotiating business deals.
- His inability to speak the local language was a decided disadvantage when looking for a job.
- His late entry into the race was a decided disadvantage, as other candidates had already built momentum.
- The lack of recent data placed the study at a decided disadvantage from the outset.
- The company's reliance on outdated technology is a decided disadvantage in today's competitive market.
- Not having access to high-speed internet is a decided disadvantage for rural students.
- She felt she was at a decided disadvantage during the interview because she had less experience.
- The candidate's lack of public speaking experience proved to be his decided disadvantage in the debate.
- In the world of online gaming, having a slow internet connection is a decided disadvantage.
- Her short stature was a decided disadvantage in a sport dominated by taller players.
- The prosecution faced a decided disadvantage when their key witness refused to testify.
- Entering the negotiations without clear objectives put them at a decided disadvantage.
- Without a proper education, children from impoverished areas start life with a decided disadvantage.
- It is a decided disadvantage to start the race from the back of the grid.
- The small startup found itself at a decided disadvantage when competing against multinational corporations.
- Using outdated technology is a decided disadvantage in such a competitive industry.
- A decided disadvantage of this new policy is its potential to alienate long-term customers.