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		Definition of high-risk in English: high-riskadjectiveˌhʌɪˈrɪsk Involving or exposed to a high level of danger.  high-risk activities such as skydiving and motocross racing  Example sentencesExamples -  Even though many investors welcome this new freedom, day trading is very high-risk.
 -  Although not considered high-risk surgery, potential dangers include infection and ulcers.
 -  Moving patients between wards is bad practice, particularly with high-risk patients.
 -  It would be a fairly high-risk strategy to buy individual equities.
 -  In financial circles his reputation for tough decision-taking and high-risk takeovers is legendary.
 
    Definition of high-risk in US English: high-riskadjective Involving or exposed to a high level of danger.  high-risk activities, such as skydiving and downhill skiing  Example sentencesExamples -  Although not considered high-risk surgery, potential dangers include infection and ulcers.
 -  Moving patients between wards is bad practice, particularly with high-risk patients.
 -  Even though many investors welcome this new freedom, day trading is very high-risk.
 -  In financial circles his reputation for tough decision-taking and high-risk takeovers is legendary.
 -  It would be a fairly high-risk strategy to buy individual equities.
 
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