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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an increased risk of something. For example, "This investment carries more risk than our other options, so it should be considered carefully."
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There'll be more risk.
Many plan to stomach more risk.
"Because they are more risk averse".
"Clients are looking to add more risk.
It too is taking on more risk.
They wanted more risk, Goldman wanted less?
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They're more risk-averse.
"We need to be more risk-minded.
This can lead to more risk-taking.
A.Remuneration should be more risk-based.
Conversely, I sometimes find myself suggesting even more risk-taking.
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