Sentence examples for the tradeoff from inspiring English sources

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the tradeoff

noun

An advantage or improvement that necessitates the corresponding loss or degradation of something else.

  • Improved graphics at the expense of battery life was a tradeoff the designers were willing to make.

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That's the tradeoff.

The tradeoff: time.

The tradeoff is atmosphere.

"The tradeoff here?

But that is the tradeoff.

And that's worth the tradeoff.

Briefly I considered the tradeoff.

— but the tradeoff has been worth it.

Musk, though, clearly considers the tradeoff worthwhile.

You'll thank me for the tradeoff.

The tradeoff is a no-brainer.

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