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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a downside for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a negative aspect or disadvantage related to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "One downside for remote work is the potential for feelings of isolation among employees."
Alternatives: "a drawback of" or "a disadvantage of".
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But there is a downside for YouTube.
Is there a downside for comedy?
That points to a downside for Hollywood.
But the bounty has come with a downside for fishermen.
"And there will be a downside for Romney.
So "next to nothing" had a downside for Nixon.
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There is a downside, though, for AT&T users who switch to T-Mobile's network.
"A lot of that inventory build was unintentional, which suggests a downside risk for the fourth quarter," she said.
Analyst Anindya Mohinta at Citigroup said: This is the sort of deal we have previously flagged as representing a downside risk for [ENRC].
Some may say that's a downside, but for this experiment, we believed that putting a structure in place would be a significant benefit.
A downside risk for the dollar, however, is one in which U.S. economic data unexpectedly weakens, putting Fed rate hikes on hold.
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