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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always risky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that consistently involves a level of danger or uncertainty.
Example: "Investing in the stock market can be always risky, especially during economic downturns."
Alternatives: "consistently dangerous" or "invariably hazardous".
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Such accusations are always risky.
But containment … is always risky".
Trading such a player is always risky.
It was always risky to speak at school".
L.Y. Joking about other people's loved ones is always risky.
Criticism of the government, though always risky, is sometimes tolerated.
It's always risky business taking on a classic.
If you really put yourself out there… It's always risky.
Projecting human feelings onto dogs is always risky.
And the familiar device of the flashback is always risky.
Restyling a successful mainline car is always risky.
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