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Discover Ludwig"trade off for" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe when something is given up in exchange for something else. For example, "I had to make a trade off for convenience and sacrificed quality of product."
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The trade off for locking in a low-rate?
Not a bad trade off for having the market averages gain 6% so far in 2010.
"That's the trade off for the customer.
What's the trade off for the extra room?
Seattle has experienced the trade off for itself.
But I decided I could happily trade off for the space".
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There is a trade-off for the players, a trade-off for the N.B.A. teams.
Is losing privacy a fair trade-off for fame?
"This is not a trade-off for us," he said.
"It really is a trade-off for society".
Current consensus suggests a trade-off for predicting accurate 3D stress fields in multilayered plates.
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