The phrase "large risk" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to a serious danger or hazard. For example, "Taking on this project could result in a large risk to our company's reputation."
"Rules about large risk exposures were not followed".
"Otherwise Europe will be at very large risk".
The government in Moscow is therefore running a large risk.
"The process involves a very large risk potential," he reportedly told the firm's president, Naomi Hirose.
Friends and colleagues are puzzled about why he took such a large risk.
Torre was taking a large risk with the speedy Reggie Sanders at the plate.
Opportunities pursued by private funds carry large risk and require long time horizons.
Sometimes the observant do spot opportunities for large, risk-free gain -- $100 bills lying in the street -- that others have somehow missed.
A list of missing employees from Aon, a large risk-management firm, shows a racially mixed group of many ages, roughly the same number of women as men.
The question is, will this understanding lead to a greater appreciation of Bale as a large, risk-taking talent or overshadow his career?
CONCLUSIONS This analysis of NSQIP-Peds, a large risk-adjusted national data set, confirms low perioperative mortality but high morbidity for pediatric neurosurgical procedures.
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