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The phrase "a bit risky for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or action that involves some level of risk or uncertainty.
Example: "Investing in that startup seems a bit risky for someone with a limited budget."
Alternatives: "somewhat hazardous for" or "a little dangerous for".
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QUESTION FROM BART ANDERSON: Doesn't it seem a bit risky for the House GOP leadership to put someone with such a questionable past in a high profile committee chair position?
This is a bit risky for both of them because if one of them defaults or goes bankrupt, the other will be snapped back into his or her old loan, which may require a payment for which either Gail of Sam may be unprepared.
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The place inhabits the memories of generations, both the well-heeled and those from the surrounding tower blocks, clambering, sliding, swooping on ropes and tyres, a bit rough, a bit risky, cool enough for older ones with nowhere else to go.
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Still, the L.A. Phil's efforts are innovative, a bit risky and could lead to new personal discoveries for those with an open mind.
Or if you have a short time you could beg and beg and drive them mad then they might get it for you,but its a bit risky.You might get grounded!
Two people is prime for a night mission, three pranksters on the roster is a bit risky but it can be pulled off with extra precaution.
"This is a bit risky".
It would probably be a bit risky.
It's a bit risky, I suppose.
Black's 14... Nc5 was new, and a bit risky.
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