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The phrase "we risk compromising" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential negative consequences or trade-offs that may arise from a particular action or decision. Example: "If we proceed with this plan without further analysis, we risk compromising the integrity of the project."
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By taking only age into account when deciding on treatment, we risk compromising effective management in elderly patients.
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One option they didn't consider, Mr. Baldridge said, was "hiring the cheapest subcontractors we could find," because they didn't want to risk compromising the house's sleek modernist details.
Standard approaches to implementation risk compromising impact and fuelling another 38 commissions.
It's true that they risk compromising their greatest strength by making him captain, but if things don't work out immediately they must be patient.
People who block Windows 10's background security and telemetry communications – perhaps in a misguided attempt to protect their privacy – risk compromising their security.
I vowed never to return: I didn't want to risk compromising my memory of a flat-out perfect and magical dining experience.
The sector must answer questions such as: at what point does intense competition among NGOs for commercial or government funding risk compromising key values and agendas?
Though, of course, the creator has the power of omission and compression, which can risk compromising a verbatim text's authenticity.
Syria France has pleaded for countries to keep their promises of funding and other aid to the Syrian opposition or risk compromising the legitimacy of the coalition, AP reports.
Too many felony indictments against leakers would risk "compromising the government's instrumental use of the press," as Pozen puts it.
To say too much about their marriage would be to risk compromising some of the pleasures of discovery tucked into a carefully crosshatched, multilayered story.
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