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"risks upsetting" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that there is a possibility for something to cause discomfort or emotional distress. This phrase is often used when talking about potential consequences or negative outcomes of a certain action or situation. Example: The controversial decision to close the local library risks upsetting many members of the community who rely on it for resources and services.
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But looking at what Turnbull has done suggests that unless he risks upsetting his right wing detractors with clear and substantial change, disillusionment could spread.
However, that risks upsetting colleagues on the left, increasingly suspicious of the coterie of younger, media-savvy, and discernibly more right-wing frontbenchers around him.
The first is that Member States will be afraid to introduce new and effective legislation that may have positive social and environmental impacts but which risks upsetting our trade partners.
Her impeachment risks upsetting the delicate calm that has prevailed in Thailand since the coup.The focus of the hearings, which may last several weeks, is a hare-brained and hugely costly rice-subsidy programme that aimed to boost the incomes of poor farmers.
Unpicking the ExoMars programme risks upsetting certain Esa member states that have a greater interest and a bigger investment in the first part of the programme.
He also describes open source platforms as "fragile" and argues the Commission's approach risks upsetting the "balance of needs" between users and developers, as well as suggesting their action could signal they favor "closed over open platforms".
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That risked upsetting the social order.
Leave it too late and you risk upsetting the hiring manager and jeopardising a job offer.
And I did like it better, because it risked upsetting you.
But that risked upsetting the followers of this popular saint who Neapolitans believe protects their city.
They also risked upsetting the locals who would continue to take most of their custom.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com