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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has upsides" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the positive aspects or benefits of a situation, decision, or option. Example: "While the new policy has its challenges, it also has upsides that could improve employee morale."
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The extremists' use of Twitter has upsides and downsides, say terrorism analysts.
Besides, the proliferation of pot farming has upsides for everyone.
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Direct marketing has upside potential, the way consumers are changing their buying habits.
The stock has upside.
So we think the stock still has upside".
And, on a valuation basis, the stock looks cheap and has upside potential.
And stocks have upsides that bonds lack.
"You're investing in businesses which have upsides and downsides".
And, obviously, those policies may have upsides as well; drone strikes disrupt terrorist logistics, for example.
Mr. Bond noted that the current mess may have upsides, at least in the short term.
Both strategies have upsides and downsides," said Samuels, from the EFF.
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