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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a risks" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a risk" when referring to a single risk or "risks" when referring to multiple risks.
Example: "Investing in the stock market involves a risk that you may lose money."
Alternatives: "a danger" or "a threat."
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There's always a risks section on such campaigns warning that fulfilment might take longer than expected.
After begging didn't work, she biked down to her local co-op, determined the price of hay, calculated out operational expenses and wrote a cost-benefit analysis, even sticking in a risks section just in case the horse died.
Creators now need to fill in a Risks and Challenges assessment, not only to help backers understand what might go wrong and how well qualified the creator is to deal with such problems, but also to make creators think about worst case scenarios.
What would it look like if you stopped worrying so much about what others thought of you, the corporate politics no one will ever be able to solve anyway, and started taking a risks on you?
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Corruption remains a risk.
It is a risk.
Sounds like a risk.
I took a risk".
But what a risk.
It's a risk.
Is this a risk?
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