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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a trade-off' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an exchange or balance of different elements, usually involving a compromise or sacrifice of one thing in return for another. For example: "In order to save money, we had to make a trade-off between quality and quantity."
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It's a trade-off.
Life's a trade-off.
Everything has a trade-off.
That requires a trade-off.
So it's a trade-off".
"This is a trade-off.
Is there a trade-off?
"It's a trade-off," he said.
But there is a trade-off.
That is not a trade-off.
There seemed to be a trade-off.
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