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Discover Ludwig"quite risky" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or action that could have potentially dangerous or unpredictable consequences. For example: "Buying stocks in that new company could be quite risky."
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And being complacent is quite risky.
It can feel quite risky, though.
We were in a place that was quite risky.
He deals with quite risky subject matter sometimes — risky to himself".
Nasdaq could raise its offer, but without antitrust approval, its offer is still quite risky.
"The trip can take two to three days and is quite risky.
"The whole exercise," said Edis, "was quite complicated and quite risky and liable to go wrong".
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She said: "I've had to take quite a risky decision.
"Now he is going to change direction, and it is quite a risky situation".
But not all adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARM's, are quite so risky.
If GE really were the revolutionary it makes itself out to be, it might be quite a risky investment.
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