0 Hi I would like to know if this phrase is grammatically correct:"The more right risk services that are running, the higher the risk is of getting attacked"02br 00I will appreciate your answer 02br 00Thanks 0-
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0 IMO, you could simplify: 02br 02br 01i00"The more right risk services are running, the higher the risk of getting attacked"02i02br 02br 00 but I'm not sure about 01i00the meaning of "right risk services02i00." 0-
0I don't understand the first part. What is a right risk service?02br 02br 00The second part should be 'the higher the risk of getting attacked'. (no 'is)0-
0Ummm... 01i00grammatically02i00 it's okay, but in terms of meaning, I don't know what you mean. What are "right risk services"? I don't know if that's a phrase that is in fact correct, or if you have made an error in your word choice.02br 02br 00It would also be okay (and simpler) to say "the higher the risk of attack."02br 02br 00&