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The phrase "upside for" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It lacks a subject and verb, making it an incomplete sentence. It is possible that this phrase may be used informally in spoken English, but it would still be considered grammatically incorrect. Example: "The upside for joining the company is the potential for career growth and development." In this example, the phrase "upside for" is used as a noun and could be replaced with "positive aspect" or "benefit." However, the phrase should be written as "upside to" or "upside of" to be grammatically correct.
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Upside for Justin: Not much.
What's the upside for the United States?
The upside for patients would be huge.
"There is no upside for the trader.
What's the upside for Apple?
There's no upside for De La Hoya.
"I don't see the upside for us.
That's the potential upside for Weiner.
The upside for business owners is obvious: low overhead.
Would we subsidize Apple with no real upside for us?
Both states offer high upside for the candidates.
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