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Discover Ludwig"downside of being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to negative aspects or disadvantages of a certain situation or condition. Example: "The downside of being a celebrity is constantly being in the public eye and having limited privacy."
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"It's the downside of being associated with Chernobyl".
But Stephens has also seen the downside of being labeled the next great one.
As always, the downside of being the Clinton daughter was not far behind.
The one downside of being in WWE is that you miss out on things like that.
No one likes to talk about the downside of being charitable.
A closely shorn him: "Everybody tells you about the downside of being diagnosed with cancer".
"It's the downside of being so good at the written word.
"That's the downside of being human: you try so hard sometimes that it works against you".
It is the enduring downside of being a Williams sister at Wimbledon.
The downside of being recognized in public does not prevent him from gleefully engaging strangers.
Whatever the downside of being America's leading franchise in a heavily regulated industry, the benefits are great, too.
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