Sentence examples for bit of a downside from inspiring English sources

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For me it has a bit of a downside to it.

"There was a bit of a downside" to having him as a parishioner, Father Camp said Thursday.

"She's been to Cambodia, where land mines are very dangerous, and no one knows exactly where they are, so that may be a little bit of a downside of her involvement".

While I liked Tablo's diminutive size and I appreciated the ability to add on more storage as need be, having to buy a standalone USB hard drive to even get started was a bit of a downside in my book.

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Naturally, there was a bit of a downside to breaking the law for some of these rich and famous clients.

It won't be until Wednesday, January 30, that any more details are provided so the stock may be in a holding pattern until then, probably with a bit of downside risk due to the negative news and information vacuum until then.

Sure, a bit of downside, but I'm not aware of machine-learning technologies that offer instant results.

"I can't think of a downside.

We discuss the potential downsides but it's clear that it's a bit of a godsend.

Bit of a scoop?

Bit of a maverick.

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