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The phrase "avoids taking risks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or something that prefers safety and caution over uncertainty or potential loss.
Example: "In her career, she always avoids taking risks, opting for stable job positions instead of pursuing entrepreneurial ventures."
Alternatives: "steers clear of risks" or "shuns risky situations."
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Sitting in his Manhattan office, Mr. Bandier waves his hands in the air, dismissing that thought, as well as naysayers who complain that he has turned Sony/ATV into a stable of proven talent that avoids taking risks on lesser-known musicians and singers.
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Conservative corporations avoid taking risks and often look back when they should be looking forward.
It was unnecessary, he argued: private companies would avoid taking risks with public health to safeguard their reputations and to avoid damaging class-action lawsuits.
But, as I've written about before, fixed mindset praise ultimately makes kids insecure, causing many kids to avoid taking risks (lest they lose their special label).
When your whole self-worth and identity are tied to your success, mistakes and setbacks are seen as a threat and you avoid taking risks.
Focused on pleasing people rather than doing their jobs, they procrastinated on decisions for fear of failure, blamed others for mistakes and avoided taking risks.
Second, the overwhelming majority of Americans do not avoid taking risks when it comes to joining and serving in their country's armed forces.
Hammond was keen to avoid taking risks, after his March statement unravelled within days as a backbench rebellion sunk his plan to increase national insurance contributions for the self-employed.
They avoid taking risks for fear of uncertain outcomes.
One reason is that many women avoid taking risks in the workplace and keep their disability hidden.
While women may be innately more risk averse than men, that doesn't give us an excuse to avoid taking risks.
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