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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a silver lining in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a positive aspect or benefit that can be found in a difficult or negative situation.
Example: "Although the project faced many challenges, there was a silver lining in the experience, as it helped the team grow closer together."
Alternatives: "a bright side to" or "a positive aspect of".
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There is a silver lining in Enron.
"There's a silver lining in every cloud".
Yet there is a silver lining in his appointment.
Some economists pointed to a silver lining in the figure.
Could there be a silver lining in all the confusion?
Some advocates see a silver lining in this escalation, however.
Some restaurateurs see a silver lining in the cloud.
Investors saw a silver lining in Mr. Seidenberg's comments.
Some analysts, however, see a silver lining in Congress's generally bleak approval ratings.
Apple is the latest company to find a silver lining in the cloud.
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