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"may risk" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express the possibility of taking a chance or a potential danger or consequence. Example: "If you choose not to wear a helmet while riding your bike, you may risk serious head injuries in the event of an accident."
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It says temperatures above these "may waste money" but anything below them "may risk your health".
That may risk the wrath of regulators.
Otherwise, they may risk their reputation for impartial research.
"Great Albanian writer" may risk a reflexive yawn.
"You may risk losing the confidence of some allies, and you may risk emboldening your adversaries.
China's authors, already marginalized by strict censorship, may risk irrelevance.
That means travelers may risk being treated in substandard foreign hospitals and struggle with huge bills.
During "it," the general warning: "We may risk pregnancy according to old problems".
Those who are able to do so may risk being dogmatic.
My own doctor's letter states that working over 10 hours may risk a relapse.
It is a risky metamorphosis, one in which the very Kodak brand may risk losing its cachet.
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