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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Upside & downsind

Hi friends,

I am reviwing a paper, and want to ask whether the following sentences make sense:

A: the upside of the paper is that ...
B: It has also some downsides. Firstly,.....

best,

Daxiaoaixad
  

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It refers to the effects something will have, not whether it was well executed.

  • It refers to the effects something will have, not whether it was well executed.
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Hi Daxiaoaixad,

I think you may want to say "the good points of the paper" and "the problems [or issues] with the paper."

An upside is an advantage while a downside is a disadvantage.It refers to the effects something will have, not whether it was well executed.

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