Sentence examples for were downsides from inspiring English sources

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were downsides

noun

A disadvantageous aspect of something that is normally advantageous.

  • The downside of obtaining a higher rank is that far more work is expected.

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There were downsides.

There were downsides to being treated in the hospital I work at.

The anarchic spirit of Johnny Vegas eventually killed that off, but there were downsides.

Katey was proud of her parents' work – enjoying the early responsibility of passing Mary the puppets when she accompanied her on jobs – but there were downsides.

Julian Jessop, chief global economist at Capital Economics, said that while a recovery in crude prices should be positive for the global economy, there were downsides.

If there were downsides, it was the seemingly endless chores: "If I'd wanted to learn how to use a broom and mop I'd have gone to scout camp," mumbled Bathonian Kev.

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There are downsides too.

Still, there are downsides.

There are downsides.

But there are downsides.

And there are downsides.

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