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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again risky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is once more considered to be dangerous or uncertain.
Example: "Investing in that startup is again risky, given their previous financial struggles."
Alternatives: "risky once more" or "risky again".
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And she, in the end, appears to have been a witch or goddess: in a serious novel, this is again risky.
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Esiason is again in risky territory.
Again, controversial, risky and with no real guarantee it will either improve performance or reduce costs.
But the incident serves to remind politicians – yet again – how risky are their collisions with popular culture, contemporary or European.
The Yankees elected to walk Pedroia to load the bases again, a risky choice given that the next batter, Gonzalez, has been one the best hitters in baseball this season.
"He gets people to join him time and time again in risky ventures".
In extending credit again to riskier borrowers, lenders are looking beyond standard credit scores, on the theory that some people who may seem to be equivalent credit risks on the surface may show differences in spending or other behavior — like registering on a job Web site — that suggest variations in their ability to keep up with payments.
To free them in this way would require both agreements to be ratified again, a politically risky and time-consuming process.That leaves the ECB as the last bulwark.
Convening world leaders again is a risky strategy, but is seen by the UN as essential to lay the ground for a crunch meeting in Paris next year, at which world governments will attempt to forge a new agreement that will cut global greenhouse gas emissions after 2020, when current pledges run out.
The Big Band East opens the weekly Southampton series at 6 45 p.m. on Wednesday at Agawam Park (631) 287-4300, while, again on Wednesday, Risky Business appears at 8 p.m. at Oceanside Park in Hempstead Town, which also has "The King and I" at Rath Park in Franklin Square on Thursday (516) 489-4849.
It might ultimately pay off, but again, it's risky.
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