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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Take risks

What does "take" mean?

"A person who undertakes a venture is afraid to take risks of any kind."

  

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Subject oneself to danger (risk of loss, risk of injury) Usually the opposite is true. "

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Subject oneself to danger (risk of loss, risk of injury)

Usually the opposite is true.

"A person who undertakes a venture is not afraid to take risks of any kind."

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