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flip side

NOUN
  1. a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect)
    on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition
    the flip side of your positive qualities sometimes get out of control

How To Use flip side In A Sentence

  • The flip side of virtue is pride.
  • The flip side is also true: if budgets showed the cross-departmental impact, governments might invest more in prevention.
  • It takes multiple centuries for dysgenics to inflict a significant toll or, on the flip side, traditional eugenics to achieve anything; history is now moving too quickly for that sort of thing to be relevant. Where Dysgenics Goes Wrong: Comparative Advantage Strikes Again, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • For the record, oligopsony is the flip side of oligopoly, that is, a small number of buyers, in this case, of labor services. Rational Review
  • On the flip side, it was gorgeous: 2200 square feet, gas fireplace, an elevator that opened into the apartment, 2.5 bathrooms, large washer-dryer not one of those tiny ones you can only fit five things in and outdoor space off of both bedrooms. Toni Haber: Toni's Take on Real Estate: Buying as a Broker (Part II)
  • Unbeknownst to the vast majority of straphangers, the humble MetroCard is essentially a floppy disk, uniquely identified by a serial number on the flip side.
  • But the good news is the flip side of the bad: every change creates new needs.
  • The flip side of the treatment is that it can make patients feel very tired.
  • The Baker-Donaher family were the flip side of the Wilkins of Reading: different hemispheres, different social class.
  • On the flip side, emphasising girlishness as desirable facilitates the multibillion-dollar sales of anti-aging cosmetics, creams and plastic surgery.
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