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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a risk' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea that a particular action or decision carries an element of risk. For example, "The business proposal looked promising, but I knew I had to take a risk if I wanted to pursue it."
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"The owners don't have a risk".
Well, I have a risk.
"You have a risk to human life.
"Atlantic Yards does have a risk to it.
And here we have animals that have a risk of injuring themselves, they have a risk of injuring jockeys.
Yellow faults have a risk that is up to twice as high.
Have a risk registry for the project and add the raised concern.
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"You'd have to have a risk-assessment officer on hand at all times.
I think, again, they have a risk-acceptance profile that's different than ours.
This trend suggests that ATM missense mutations might have a risk-modifying effect after radiation exposure.
17 However, the wrapper-based method may have a risk of over-fitting.
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