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The phrase "all upside" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a situation has only positive aspects or potential benefits.
Example: "Investing in this startup seems like a great opportunity; it's all upside with minimal risk involved."
Alternatives: "all benefits" or "only advantages".
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It's not all upside.
"It's all upside from here".
"He's all upside and no downside".
The benefits of cooperation are all upside.
"I feel like my life is all upside down".
On the face of it, such deals appear all upside.
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Indeed, this is not an all-upside game.
It's an all-upside proposition.
This is all-upside for the Democrats.
They think they can remove all the risk and get all the upside".
This lets the houses take home all the upside if things go well.
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