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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'risky work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of work or job that is dangerous or hazardous, such as firefighting, deep-sea fishing, or extreme sports. For example, "He had to take on some risky work to make ends meet."
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LEONARD JOSEPH SNYDER Risky Work, Risky Play He may have been a risk-management insurer, but Leonard Joseph Snyder was hardly averse to risk.
"This is risky work," said a fisherman named Dhanabal.
What a complex and risky work this is.
I believe he was glad to get away, even to do this hard and risky work.
She assumed the climber was earning a lot of money for such risky work.
Some children's social workers think risky work should be undertaken in pairs (a bit like policemen).
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Reasons given for the intent to leave were; lack of equipment and supplies in hospitals, over whelming patient numbers, very risky working environment, low payment to doctors, and political reasons.
Reasons given by the students for intention to leave the health sector included; lack of equipment and supplies in hospitals, overwhelming patient numbers, very risky working environment, low payment to doctors, and political reasons.
It's a less-risky work than many this theater has offered, but it's well played.
A2 Child Labor Pervasive in Bolivia An estimated 800,000 children work in Bolivia, with thousands toiling in some of the riskiest work.
To meet the demand, a complex network of loggers has sprung up, with the riskiest work carried out by the poorest.
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