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Discover Ludwig"big risks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "big risks" when referring to something that carries a high level of uncertainty or potential danger. For example: - Taking big risks is part of being an entrepreneur. - The company's decision to invest in new technology was a big risk. - Don't be afraid to take big risks in your career, it could lead to great opportunities.
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Big risks remain, however.
Two big risks remain.
There are big risks.
But there are big risks.
Only big risks produce big payoffs.
But the idea also carries big risks.
You begin taking big risks".
But there are two big risks.
But it also brings big risks.
But it isn't taking big risks.
"There are still big risks," he said.
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