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Discover Ludwig"bear risk" is a correct and usable English phrase
You can use it to refer to the risks that people or situations are exposed to or the risks they take on. For example: "This investment bears a high risk, so you should proceed with caution."
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Performing these services requires banks to bear risk.
First, throughout the financial markets investors' willingness to bear risk continues to decline.
So it is an eye-opener, and rather depressing, to report that even Treasuries bear risk, in particular, the risk that flows from crowd psychology.
(Savers who want to earn a real return must become investors, that is they must perform informational work and bear risk).
The structure was innovative, with the FDIC agreeing to bear risk over a certain loss level in return for warrants entitling it to a stake in Citi.
But that's the result of a conceptual error — government is not the same as an individual household, because of its longer time horizons, its greater ability to bear risk, and its almost unlimited access to capital.
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Yet North Africa was a place where Americans could make a fortune if they were willing to bear risks.
But Vieira de Mello said that he did not want to ask his staff to bear risks that he would not.
But like all startups, these investments bear risks.
Wealth is believed to reflect past achievements of households and their ability to bear risks.
All the above bear risks of some sort.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com