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The phrase "expose to risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where someone or something is put in a position of potential danger or harm.
Example: "Investing in volatile markets can expose your savings to risk."
Alternatives: "put at risk" or "subject to danger".
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San Francisco, Los Angeles and Japan are equally exposed to risk.
Are you exposed to risk, for example data loss, security breaches or reputational damage?
"David Cameron's schools policy has left our schools too open and too exposed to risk and falling standards.
It also pleaded guilty to failing to ensure that persons not in its employment on that date were not exposed to risk to their health and safety.
The thousands of employees who lost their jobs were certainly exposed to risk, but with no true choice – for them the risk was like blind fate.
"Standards are being damaged and schools exposed to risk because of an ideological refusal to give local areas new powers to oversee schools".
A long, bloody conflict could cause businesses and consumers to cut their spending, so that they are not unnecessarily exposed to risk at a time of global uncertainty.
Those who work in this rocky terrain are increasingly exposed to risk while maintaining a lifeline to the victims of wars and disasters.
"Companies with particularly high greenhouse gas emissions may be exposed to risk from regulatory or other changes leading to a fall in demand".
The report found 5% of total assets for pension funds, 4% for insurance companies and 1.4% for banks were exposed to risk from a carbon bubble.
That, of course, was vicarious, since a reporter is never a protagonist, as a Grand Prix driver or a soldier must be, and never as exposed to risk.
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