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"full of risk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that involves a high level of danger or potential harm. Example: Climbing Mount Everest is a thrilling experience but also full of risk.
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The international configurations are volatile and full of risk.
This is a strange situation and, again, full of risk.
But it's a period full of risk, the next 18 months?
This is not to say that this undertaking won't be painful and full of risk.
It promises to be an exciting adventure, full of risk and thrills.
"The other 50 percent is totally full of risk that hasn't been examined and weighed".
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For the Observer too, it was a story full of risks.
Yes, war is full of risks, but are we taking the right risks with their lives and our national security?
If they opt for Mr Morsi and the Brothers, they face a future full of risks.
The chief executive of Google has likened artificial intelligence to fire — a powerful breakthrough that is full of risks.
Deepwater drilling is full of risks in the best of scenarios, and for this particular well there were additional problems.
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