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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less risky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of risk associated with different options or choices.
Example: "Investing in government bonds is often considered a less risky option than investing in stocks."
Alternatives: "a safer choice" or "a more secure option".
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Verizon is a less risky partner.
Barber is also a less risky pass option.
Indeed, even a less risky operation cannot be required.
Murray said that did not necessarily make it a less risky proposition to sail.
Some think the Iranian government may consider Britain a less risky target than America.
In this newly competitive environment, Microsoft and Sony may prefer a less risky strategy.
"It's a less risky business," Sony's chairman, Howard Stringer, said in a telephone interview.
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Under Mr. Gorman, Morgan Stanley is seeking to refashion itself as a less-risky firm built on conventional investment banking and asset management.
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