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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a risk which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific risk or hazard in a context where you want to elaborate on it further.
Example: "There is a risk which could potentially lead to significant financial losses if not addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "a risk that" or "a risk which may".
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Thus they take on the risk of inco herence, a risk which, sadly, the narrative rarely survives.
"It is not common practice for landlords or agents to ban such applicants, but it is a risk which any landlord should take into account when vetting tenants.
magazine complained to the Advertising Standards Authority on the grounds that it exaggerated a risk, which could be as low as one in 10.
There is the moment-to-moment threat of falling through the ice - a risk which rises with every year the ice recedes.
Ms Justice O'Malley concluded that Mrs Teehan could not force the HSE to assume a risk, which it considered was better avoided.
There is a risk (which, if the evidence is correct, is a serious risk) that he would apply property promised to Ms Gorbunova for other purposes".
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There's a protectionist feeling around coal and there's a campaign around wind being a health risk, which clearly isn't the case.
Census data collection also presents a nonresponse risk, which may result in a partial network.
Market price rise leading to an increase in CAPEX This is a global risk which will significantly affect the cost of all the items.
He said it would be a "huge risk" which would increase non-payment and cost the BBC £200m a year in lost licence fee revenue.
"That's quite apart from what they might actually face as a legal risk, which could be substantial".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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