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The phrase "about the upside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive aspects or benefits of a situation or decision.
Example: "While there are risks involved, we should also consider about the upside of this investment opportunity."
Alternatives: "regarding the benefits" or "concerning the advantages".
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It's better to think about the upside.
Asked about the upside of hiking all day, Pharr Davis did not hesitate.
I recently wrote in the Guardian about the upside of kettling.
Typically, though, some wilfully misunderstood my comment about the upside to a teenager's death while on an expedition.
Much has been written about the upside of deep commitment, but employers need to be wary of workers who identify too much with the company.
The Five Thirty Eight column on Thursday, about the upside of Mitt Romney's close victory in the Iowa caucuses, referred imprecisely to the results of the 1972 Democratic caucuses there.
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"Of course," I said, "even I know about the upside-down airplane stamp".
It won a silver-gilt medal, rather than a gold, which may reflect the judges' uneasiness about the upside-down bit.
What about the upsides?
I wrote about the upsides and the downsides.
Then talk with your team about the upsides and downsides of using devices during meetings.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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