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Lukeen Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

at your own risk

Dear friends,

is it possible to say "Life at your own risk"? It sounds so weird to me. I'd like to know why and what my friend meant by that. I only see "Live at your own risk" as a possibility.

Thank you.
  

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It is an absurd joke, and should be "live at your own risk". All living involves risk. " at places that offer some dangerous activity.

  • It is an absurd joke, and should be "live at your own risk".
  • All living involves risk.
  • " at places that offer some dangerous activity.
  • Here are a few samples:
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It is an absurd joke, and should be "live at your own risk". All living involves risk.

Oftentimes we see signs: "*** at your own risk." at places that offer some dangerous activity. Here are a few samples:
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And I will repeat to my friend, "activity". Thank you for you kind confirmation, AlpheccaStars.

Lukeen

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