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The phrase "as he risked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is taking a chance or facing danger while doing something.
Example: "As he risked his life to save the child from the burning building, onlookers held their breath in anticipation."
Alternatives: "while he took a risk" or "as he faced danger".
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Not that Rooney has any great memories of the stadium, where he had to be hauled off for his own good by Sven Goran Eriksson in 2004 as he risked a first-half red card in a friendly against Spain which was marred by racist taunts at some of the visiting players.
He made the other two men stand with him as he risked his face.
Progressives have been claiming that Chau was a part of the continued colonizer narrative as he risked the lives of the Sentinelese with disease or the cultural genocide that historically accompanies missionary endeavors.
After Kenneth drinks his strawberry water, as he risked his life so that Jenna can meet the paramedic again, Jenna says to Kenneth "You magnificent sonofabitch!", a line quoted by actor George C. Scott in the American biographical war film Patton (1970).
His handling of the Parkland tragedy in February was closely watched, especially as he risked his long-standing NRA endorsement to sign a modest gun control bill in March, which raised the minimum age for assault rifle purchases and banned bump stocks, among other measures.
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Tailing Marcus as he risks foolishness, as he picks his way through the confusions and eurekas of some previously secret trace, is always worthwhile, whether the path is discovered or merely imagined.
Crowe hints at his character's guilt and his self-doubt as he risks destroying the lives of his beloved step-daughter Ila (an incongruously well-spoken Emma Watson) and his son Shem (Douglas Booth).
Fansa takes heart from his friend's attempts to document the damage and pass the information to him in Berlin, as he risks his life to save everything from ornamented stones from the minaret to relics from important graves that have been plundered.
Unless Mr Correa proves to be as astute as president as he was as candidate he risks descending as fast as he has risen.
They combine minute and drastically compressed observation with the ruthless vision of a practitioner who never stopped, never looked back, never did the same thing twice, working as if he risked his future with each fresh piece.
Because Rubio comes from the small Cuban community, whose members have long been granted automatic citizenship — as political exiles, not as immigrants — he risks being perceived by Hispanics as an out-of-touch élitist.
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