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on the flip side

1 of 1adverb
/ɑn ðə flɪp saɪd/
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used to introduce a contrasting aspect of a situation

  • On the flip side, while the job offers a higher salary, it also requires a longer commute.
  • Dining out offers convenience and variety, though on the flip side, it can strain budgets and compromise health goals.
  • Working in a fast-paced environment can be exciting and challenging, but on the flip side, it can also be stressful and lead to burnout.
  • While living in a suburban area offers peace and quiet, on the flip side, it may lack the vibrant cultural scene found in urban centers.
  • Investing in stocks has the potential for high returns, but on the flip side, it also carries the risk of financial loss.