Sentence examples for Trade-off from inspiring English sources

The word "trade-off" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation in which you have to choose between two or more options, and if you choose one, you lose the benefit of the other. For example, "Making environmental improvements often involves a trade-off between cost and efficiency."

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Trade-off

noun

Any situation in which the quality or quantity of one thing must be decreased for another to be increased.

  • In writing, there's often a trade-off between being concise and being complete.

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It's a trade-off.

Life's a trade-off.

What's the trade-off?

That's the trade-off".

Everything has a trade-off.

That requires a trade-off.

It's worth the trade-off".

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At best it's a trade off.

Game Developers' Trade Off.

These virtues trade off.

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