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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downside risk" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to the potential negative consequences associated with a particular course of action or investment. For example: "The potential downside risk of investing in stocks can be very high."
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"There's a lot of downside risk to any forecast today".
"I think we fell short of assessing the downside risk".
At current rates, he said, "there's still significant downside risk".
"The downside, risk of a broken heart," Mr. Gundersen said.
"I don't see a lot of downside risk," he said.
They talk much less about the downside risk.
"There is no real downside risk to the consumer".
But there is a downside risk to this forecast.
"Clearly there is a major downside risk to U.S. growth.
So far that would put Lodsys's downside risk at about $10,000.
"The downside risk is probably 30% to sterling and another 20% to equities," Harnett states.
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