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Discover Ludwig"an upside of" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to one of the positive aspects of a situation. For example, "One upside of living in a small town is that everyone knows each other."
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Nascar also points to an upside of the upheaval.
I thought that could be an upside of gigging: fewer calories.
Mr. Browder points out an upside of the housing downturn: Hiring people has become easy.
"This organization has shown an upside of, in the early '90s, the highest payroll in the game," Anthopoulos said.
She added, "That was an upside of going through this, to figure out and be really clear on who's in your corner and who isn't".
Showing that he is as wily as ever, Mr. Icahn put his money where his mouth is this time, commencing a hostile offer at $30 a share plus a contingent value right with an upside of as much as $7 a share if Mr. Icahn subsequently sells the company in a 15-month period.
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Monkey hears of an upside to the relocation of parts of the BBC to Salford.
These shows are about all that can be offered as evidence of an upside to the karaokization of Broadway.
Not surprisingly Cassar sees more of an upside for manufacturers going online.
Analyst Matthew Troy says he doesn't see much more of an upside for the stock.
An upside surprise of a penny or two will hardly constitute a robust quarter.
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