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downsides

noun as in a negative aspect of a situation

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But are there any downsides to not being so present online?

From BBC

But Trump’s critics and other experts reject those defenses as alarmist, inaccurate and unduly dismissive of such policies’ downsides.

But he said the downsides included "distracting notifications", "dangerous content," and "excessive screen time".

From BBC

They have blinded many people, too many elites, to the downsides of letting financial markets rip.

From Salon

If kitten ownership is a benefit of fame, Roan has bristled at the downsides.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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