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Discover Ludwig"might risk" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting a potential danger or consequence that may arise from an action. For example: "If you climb Mt. Everest without the proper equipment, you might risk serious injury."
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Here she might risk it.
Dai warned that pressing too hard might risk antagonizing Iran.
While an opera about Nelson Mandela might risk hagiography, his former wife's life invites moral ambiguity.
Paid caregivers, too, are understandably reluctant to set boundaries that might risk them their jobs.
Otherwise, he said, airlines might risk canceling flights that passengers had already booked.
The police said there would be no action that might risk the hostages' lives.
Electronic Arts said it worried it might risk losing its customers to competing Microsoft games.
Overseas ministers of education fear that changing the status quo might risk their jobs.
An attack on Mr Gbagbo's Abidjan headquarters might risk high casualties.
West might risk a double, asking partner to find his solid suit.
Without access to long-term capital, it might risk losing contracts to foreign firms with access to deep capital markets.
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