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Discover Ludwig"downside with" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a negative aspect or disadvantage of a situation, object, or action. Example: The downside with working from home is the lack of social interaction and collaboration with coworkers.
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The big downside with annuities, of course, is that you cannot get your money back.
The risks are to the downside with business investment, he adds.
But there's been a downside with the rise and rise of the accountants.
The downside with a public debate is that it becomes an opportunity for rightwingers who want to attack Amnesty to jump on the bandwagon.
Consensus was for a weak 0.3% month on month decline, but managed to exceed even this on the downside with a 0.6% fall.
Conversely any setback on these events could lead to a 10%-15 10%-15ide, with missing on the OTC deal as the biggest potential risk.
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But it comes with a downside: fumbling with keys is a nuisance, especially for those with armloads of groceries or children.
It had few downsides, with the possible exception of some grumbling from employees.
One of the downsides with summer nights are the midges and mosquitoes.
"There are always going to be problems and downsides with the governance of places that are fragile," says Mr. Kim, the bank's president.
She also makes the claim that women who choose to have children often don't make the choice consciously or rationally, taking into consideration all the downsides with respect to career potential, romantic life, etc.
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