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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have downside" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have disadvantages or negative aspects. Example: "While working from home has many benefits, it also has downsides such as feeling isolated and lacking in face-to-face interaction with coworkers."
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In fairness, Jana's directors have bought $14 million in Agrium stock, so they do have downside.
In contrast to most spending programs, tax reductions have downside limits.
Government support, after all, allows these banks to borrow more cheaply and to take on more risk (gaining more when they get lucky, precisely because they have "downside protection" provided by taxpayers).
The people have to have downside risks.
Dealers also have downside protection that manufacturers do not have.
However, given that PC DRAM still represents about half of Microns business, Kalra believes the stock "will have downside" when DRAM prices weaken.
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Monokote did have downsides.
But most changes have downsides.
All note-taking methods have downsides.
But e-books have downsides for libraries, too.
It's just to say those policies may have downsides.
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