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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open to risk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing situations, decisions, or actions that involve potential danger or uncertainty. Example: "Investing in startups can be exciting, but it also means being open to risk."
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The potential for a higher level of income is present, but at the same time, like any developer we must be open to risk".
In the neo-Classical roles, her dancing was contained rather than open to risk, which was fine in the ballets of Frederick Ashton.
Zimmer is a gambler by nature, and Torre is sure that in their six years together, Zimmer has had some impact on his own thinking, making him more open to risk.
"It's not how the business was built up over years; it would make the decisions of Australian publishers more open to risk and make it more difficult for Australian authors to be found and promoted.
A Capitol Hill aide, who asked not to be named because he did not want to overshadow the lawmaker he works for, said that in NASA's recent history "nobody made people think about risk, in a period when people were less and less open to risk.
Students, so far, have been the early adopters, open to risk for the chance of being early.
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"David Cameron's schools policy has left our schools too open and too exposed to risk and falling standards.
The winners in future energy are likely to be companies and countries that are open to risk-taking, innovation and experimentation, rather than just those blessed with huge pools of oil and gas.
While Redd can make a huge positive step toward tackling deforestation, the potentially large international transfers of funds and wide range of stakeholders involved have left the process open to risks of fraud and corruption.
This was, in a way, an extreme decision and an open invitation to risk, because if I really threw everything I had into writing and got nowhere, then I would be definitively No Good At It.
ST: Chicago is cool because diners are open-minded to risk takers.
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