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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face risks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to encounter or be exposed to potential dangers or uncertainties. Example: As the company expands into international markets, they must face risks such as currency fluctuations and cultural differences.
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All those documenting the conflict face risks.
To be alive is to face risks.
Those women, of course, also face risks.
Even supposedly anonymous whistle-blowers face risks.
Investors in China funds face risks beyond poor returns.
Adults who eat too many contaminated fish also face risks.
Companies do face risks when they tie an executive's personality to their businesses, advertising executives said.
Players who use steroids or amphetamines to gain a competitive advantage face risks.
"They face risks from their neighbours, their colleagues and strangers in the street.
But even far away from SeaWorld, they face risks from humans in the open seas too.
Whatever the outcome, all three parties in the coming negotiations face risks, some of which may be unexpected.
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