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"trade offs" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to mean an exchange of one thing for another, typically apparent advantages and disadvantages. For example, "Making a few trade offs will be necessary if we want to meet our timeline."
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How should we judge trade offs?
"People are beginning to make trade offs.
You will have to make trade offs.
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Trade-offs are unavoidable.
Trade-offs remain.
The trade-offs are obvious.
Are these trade-offs worthwhile?
It's more about trade-offs.
But there were trade-offs.
There are trade-offs here.
Sure, there are trade-offs.
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