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"comes with downsides" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase in a sentence like "Although this new job comes with a substantial salary, it also comes with downsides such as long hours and a high pressure work environment."
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However, current SDN programmability comes with downsides that could hinder its adoption and deployment.
While the use of plastic materials has generated huge societal benefits, the 'plastic age' comes with downsides: One issue of emerging concern is the accumulation of plastics in the aquatic environment.
But living alone comes with downsides.
Maybe realness doesn't interest us because everything comes with downsides, things determined to kill our buzz.
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Developers caution that independent networks come with downsides: repressive governments could use surveillance to pinpoint and arrest activists who use the technology or simply catch them bringing hardware across the border.
But these services come with downsides, like obscuring where a link is pointing to (which makes them a godsend for spammers).
Remember that children will come with downsides; Mess, tantrums, arguments, hormones and crying.
But just as importantly (if not more so to Graham), such undervalued stocks come with downside protection.
Yet the mix comes with substantial downsides.
And for all its positives, Seoul's connectivity comes with some downsides.
Even for those uses where it can be transformative, blockchain technology still comes with its downsides.
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