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Discover Ludwig"serious downside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a bad or unfortunate consequence of a situation or decision. For example, "The company had to shut down its factory, with the serious downside of hundreds of employees losing their jobs."
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There is no serious downside".
There is, however, one serious downside.
The more serious downside is the bad example.
But perhaps the most serious downside is that unhappy doctors make for unhappy patients.
'But the serious downside was that I would need to satisfy myself sexually.
Clarke said last month that such a development would be "a very serious downside" to the policy.
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This shift in consciousness leads to some serious downsides.
In return for this, developing countries would experience the serious downsides of export dependence.
There are serious downsides to the new generation of camcorders, though.
THE frenzied growth of the economy has had some serious downsides.
And there are serious downsides to Calderón's strong-arm approach.
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