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Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'?



 
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Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 20:36 pm   Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'?
 

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #111 "Synonyms for danger", question 6

This old car has no brakes — you drive it at your ..........

(a) danger
(b) chance
(c) peril
(d) hazard

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #111 "Synonyms for danger", answer 6

This old car has no brakes — you drive it at your peril.

Correct answer: (c) peril

Your answer was: incorrect
This old car has no brakes — you drive it at your chance.
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Can I say also "You drive it at your risk" ?

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Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 21:03 pm   Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'?
 

Hi lost_soul

You could say "You drive it at your own risk."

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Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'? #3 (permalink) Sat Dec 06, 2008 8:48 am   Can I say also 'You drive it at your risk'?
 

Is it possible to use the word "hazard" here?
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