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Discover Ludwig"risk plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a strategy or process designed to identify and mitigate possible risks and hazards. For example, "Our organization has developed a detailed risk plan to address potential vulnerabilities in our computer network."
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Now they are refusing them coverage, forcing those drivers into the assigned risk plan.
It sent Mr C a mailshot in November 1999 together with a substantial "newsletter" for a "low risk" plan.
And drivers in the city and in other urban areas account for a disproportionate share of those in the assigned risk plan.
The police came and put a protection plan in place for my home but there was no risk plan for work".
The insurers also want to see prices increased in the assigned risk plan because, under state law, they share the cost of the coverage among themselves.
Robert P. Hartwig, the chief economist of the Insurance Information Institute, said that insurers push customers into the assigned risk plan, expecting that its higher rates will cover higher losses from the more risky drivers.
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The charity Plan Bangladesh encourages children like Shapla to take an active role in the design of disaster risk plans.
For the purpose of risk planning, one does not need to prove greenhouse warming, only to make a reasonable case.
That puts at risk planned infrastructure projects budgeted at 870 billion reais ($325 billion), including some needed for the Olympics.
"Having a plan, travel risk planning, is very important now as people extend themselves around the globe to be competitive in places they have not been before".
The municipalities are directly responsible for land use planning, flood risk planning, and crisis management.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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