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The phrase "an upset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where something unexpected or unfavorable occurs, often in contexts like sports or personal emotions.
Example: "The team's loss was a major upset that shocked their fans."
Alternatives: "a disturbance" or "a setback".
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That was an upset.
But an upset is unlikely.
Expectations for an upset.
Look for an upset.
(2 Effect of an upset.
Expect an upset.
Potential for an upset.
But would that really be an upset?
Mr Kaczynski's camp scent an upset.
So too, the prospect of an upset.
He is barely considering an upset.
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