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The phrase "upside to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the positive aspects or benefits of a situation or decision. Example: "The upside to working from home is the flexibility it offers in managing your time."
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Stephens has serious upside to her game.
There is an upside to this.
There's no upside to them".
He sees only an upside to earthquakes.
But there's an upside to the samples.
Consider it the upside to fewer events.
There's a lot of upside to it.
"There is a great upside to this.
"There's an upside to this," he said.
There's a big upside to him".
Another upside to dieting: no going out.
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