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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are risking everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation where someone is putting all their resources, safety, or well-being on the line for a particular outcome.
Example: "In their quest for success, they are risking everything, including their financial stability and personal relationships."
Alternatives: "are putting it all on the line" or "are jeopardizing everything."
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Both are risking everything.
"They are risking everything by refusing the helping hand of the international community," a senior Western diplomat said.
We are risking everything we have by pursuing our obsessive drive for greater production and consumption at a completely unnecessary scale.
1pm: Once you do those flares, you are risking everything," the commentary team continue of the American's efforts on the pommel.
They should also be household names at home, rather than the mining moguls who are risking everything we hold dear in order to keep profiteering.
The mostly young people who slip over the border into Ethiopia or Sudan are risking everything: from there, assuming they avoid being shot by border guards, they will either make the long and arduous journey overland to Libya, from where they hope to reach Europe by sea, or they will travel across the lawless Sinai desert to Israel, where more than 30,000 Eritreans currently reside.
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Those who might have been content with silver or bronze were risking everything in pursuit of gold.
I needed to tell him how unjust he was being, how he was risking everything between us for a lapse in memory.
And when patients reject or delay chemotherapy in favour of natural cancer cures, not only are they burning their money, they're risking everything.
The manager of opposition business, Tony Burke, said on Wednesday that "at the moment, Tony Abbott seems to be risking everything on the bet that Indonesia will not escalate the situation".
"He is risking everything this great club stands for.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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