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'risk getting caught' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the potential danger of being discovered when doing something wrong or illegal. For example: "The burglars were willing to risk getting caught in order to steal valuable items from the house."
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You would not have thought he would risk getting caught in an east-west political row.
But it's disgusting to talk about it now and you risk getting caught".
Adam can't risk getting caught, because his church is threatened with closure as it is, for being insolvent and unpopular.
Rather than risk getting caught in another downpour, though, and since I had an umbrella, I decided to attempt a hike at the nearby Müritz National Park.
Rather than risk getting caught every day as he made his way to work, he moved in order to make a life in El Paso.
The pubs' problem is that they now know they will be challenged and must decide whether to carry on and risk getting caught.
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And if I did come, I risked getting caught in the same trap myself.
Sylvester Eijffinger, an economist at Tilburg University, warned that the government risked getting caught in a "dead-end" cycle of cuts, with each new round further undermining consumer confidence and further worsening the domestic economy.
The Global Times, a state-run news organization known for its nationalist and bellicose commentaries, issued a stronger reaction in an editorial, saying that Australia should be cautious about allowing the United States to use bases there to "harm China" and that it risked getting "caught in the cross-fire".
He risked getting caught and subjected to a political scandal.
If he rushes in, he risks getting caught in a bad deal.
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