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Discover Ludwig"risk has" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has become a risk. For example, "Risk has become a major factor in everyday life."
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So far, the risk has paid off.
And the risk has changed.
The risk has been acknowledged.
O'Reilly's risk has paid off.
The banks' appetite for risk has reduced.
The risk has paid off handsomely.
The element of risk has been introduced into the equation".
The risk has receded but Ebola has not fully retreated".
Risk has made me quite friendly with fear.
But the liquidity risk has not gone away.
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