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flip side
noun
- the reverse and usually less popular side of a phonograph record.
- an opposite, reverse, or sharply contrasted side or aspect of something or someone:
The flip side of their charitable activities is a desire for publicity.
flip side
noun
- another term for B-side
- another, less familiar aspect of a person or thing
the flip side of John Lennon
Word History and Origins
Origin of flip side1
Example Sentences
On the flip side, cryptocurrency is projected to do well under a Trump administration with limited regulatory hurdles.
On the flip side, however, Trump has already done immeasurable harm to women's rights and will do significantly more if he's returned to the White House.
On the flip side, if you have a loan but not the 20% down, the PMI may be the difference between owning and not owning that home.
The flip side of this trend is that parts of the country that are ethnically diverse or have a higher proportion of more educated voters have been shifting towards Democrats.
On the flip side, some members of One Direction have gone on to have great success and great enjoyment in the lives.
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