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Discover Ludwig"general risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a broad risk posed by a particular scenario or situation, rather than a specific or isolated event. For example, "The general risk associated with investing in the stock market is market volatility."
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§ 3.32 General risk weights.
Blue would signify a "general risk" of terrorism.
The general risk of such a flaw had been known for some years within the insular Internet technical community.
There is a general risk of (economic) double taxation inherent in profit distributions between associated companies of different Member States.
Neuroticism is etiologically not informative yet but useful as an efficient marker of non-specified general risk.
However, neuroticism is a general risk factor associated with many forms of psychopathology, such as anxiety, eating, and personality disorders.
He is no stranger to shake-ups at the bank, serving as auditor general, risk manager and chief financial officer.
It has never fallen below yellow to blue ("general risk") or green ("low"), nor has it ever been raised to red ("severe"), the highest level.
The FCO does not advise against travel to any part of Egypt, but says there is a general risk of terrorism.
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A self-administered questionnaire was used to ascertain participants' driving behaviour, general risk-taking behaviour and selected demographic characteristics.
In the general risk-on attitude among investors, oil is also on the rise, with Brent crude up 1.6% at $49.97 a barrel.
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