Sentence examples for out on a limb from inspiring English sources

"out on a limb" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person is in a vulnerable or exposed position due to taking a risk. For example, "I decided to go out on a limb and invest my savings in the stock market."

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I'm not  going out on a limb with this one!

(I'm willing to go out on a limb with that one).

@realDonaldTrump Going out on a limb here … you didn't write this one did you?

It puts him out on a limb.

"Let's go out on a limb here".

Douglas Carswell is out on a limb".

He's always been out on a limb.

Labrinth is hardly out on a limb.

That's me, out on a limb.

Kitaj!" I was, as usual, out on a limb.

"I've gone way out on a limb here, Rabbi".

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