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Discover Ludwig"risky to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are describing a situation which has an element of risk or danger involved. For example: "Climbing that mountain is risky to even the most experienced hikers."
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But that course sounds risky to politicians.
It seemed too risky to turn back.
"It's risky to have teenagers posting publicly," Ms. Bazelon said.
Really risky to do this in these conditions.
It was always risky to speak at school".
Does that make munis too risky to hold?
"We've considered it too risky to hold," she said.
With guns and fighters flowing into the area, it was risky to stand alone, and also risky to declare allegiances.
"But it's tough and risky to take that step.
It makes it difficult and risky to plan ahead".
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