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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less of a risk" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has a decreased risk of something going wrong. For example: "Switching to a more secure password can help reduce the chance of a data breach, making it less of a risk."
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So it's far less of a risk for them".
It will seem less of a risk second time round.
Actually, that's less of a risk than most people think.
Their upside may be smaller, but they pose less of a risk.
As a Dutch citizen, I was probably taking less of a risk than the others.
The whole idea of going to the theatre became less of a risk.
"We feel that Westchester is less of a risk now," Mr. Gural said.
With demand rising less rapidly, inflation posed less of a risk, the minutes said.
He is still seen as the better leader and less of a risk than Ed Miliband".
With lots of slack, runaway prices are less of a risk.
That seemed less of a risk a century ago, when expansionist Europeans stalked the global stage unchallenged.
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