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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enormous risks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that carries significant danger. For example, "Despite the enormous risks, the team decided to go ahead with the project."
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Each message carried enormous risks.
That, too, carries enormous risks.
However, the potential merger carries enormous risks.
Hollywood is taking some enormous risks in the coming stretch.
A lot of artists are taking enormous risks.
They were not told of the enormous risks.
As I've said, even small Special Operations carry enormous risks.
They may turn out to be right, but there could be enormous risks involved.
Mr. Kellner, to their view, took enormous risks in a righteous fight.
Huge, complex and opaque banks continue to take enormous risks that endanger the economy.
As I've already said, even small special operations carry enormous risks.
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