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The phrase "a tradeoff" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a situation where one must give up one thing in order to gain another. Example: The company had to make a tradeoff between increasing profits and maintaining their ethical standards.
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There's a tradeoff.
"There's always a tradeoff".
There is a tradeoff.
"It's a tradeoff," he said.
It is absolutely a tradeoff".
There is a tradeoff, however.
But there was a tradeoff.
"So there is a tradeoff".
"It's a tradeoff," said the officer.
"It's a tradeoff of jobs versus benefits.
But I think it's definitely a tradeoff.
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