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How to say "risk has direct link with returns" in a natural way?
Oct 4, 2015 12:37 AM
Answers · 2
I think we would typically put the thing being affected in front in a sentence like this. "Returns have a direct link to [the amount of risk taken] (or) [the risks taken]" either way would be fine. If, however, you prefer to emphasize the risk instead of the returns, your phrasing is pretty close. "Risks have a direct link with returns," sounds perfectly natural.
October 4, 2015
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