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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a risky one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, decision, or action that involves a significant chance of loss or danger.
Example: "Investing in the stock market can be a risky one, especially during times of economic uncertainty."
Alternatives: "a hazardous choice" or "a perilous option."
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It's an experiment, and a risky one on top of that given how little money TheFamily has raised so far.
Many series have started out quickly and faded, of course, which makes the NBC decision on Tuesday a risky one and vulnerable to second-guessing later.
It's a pricey move – and a risky one, as much of the competition focuses on undercutting prices.
Spotting is a laborious process, and a risky one, as there is no reversing its effects on silver gelatin photography.
The strategy is a risky one.
Still, the deal is a risky one.
But Mrs. Kumaratunga's decision was a risky one.
But IDB's opportunistic move is a risky one.
It was an arranged marriage, but also a risky one.
Commuting while pregnant: A long ride could be a risky one.
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A Yankees victory Tuesday night coupled with another Orioles loss would finally end a tense division race, leaving Baltimore to prepare for a risky one-game playoff.
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