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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a risk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is associated with a potential danger or uncertainty. Example: "I decided to invest in the stock market, but I know it comes with a risk."
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There's a difference between playing with a risk.
But the new plan comes with a risk.
CC: And preferably a role with a risk attached?
But then I also knew that the exciting roles, the best roles, come with a risk.
Any Presidential visit to China comes with a risk for the hosts.
The UK ranks 26th with a risk of one in 8,200.
Defying political correctness comes with a risk: It could embolden genuine racists to join in the fun.
For other countries, donors tended to dictate direction, with a risk of incoherence because of different agendas.
When that happens, the country concerned will be faced with a risk of sovereign default".
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That is not supposed to happen with a risk-free investment.
Mortality was also analyzed with a risk-adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression model.
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