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The phrase "trade off between" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the exchange of one thing for another, for example: "We had to make a trade off between cost and quality when choosing materials for the kitchen renovation."
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There is a trade off between transit times and tariffs.
We observed a trade off between applied bias voltage and pulsing frequency.
Inevitably there is a trade off between rigour and feasibility.
This invariably requires some trade off between these objectives.
This was attributed to the trade off between diffusion and migration of contaminants in the membrane.
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"It's a trade-off between beauty and accuracy.
"There's a trade-off between cost and disruption and safety".
There is a trade-off between access and independence.
There is thus a trade-off between complexity and cost.
There is always a trade-off between legitimacy and efficiency.
Bitcoin users face a trade-off between security and convenience.
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