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calculated risk

American  

noun

  1. a chance of failure, the probability of which is estimated before some action is undertaken.


calculated risk Idioms  
  1. A chance taken after careful estimation of the probable outcome, as in Taking their dispute to arbitration was definitely a calculated risk. This term uses calculated in the sense of “planned with forethought,” a usage from the mid-1800s. Its pairing with risk dates from World War II, when the chances for losing bombers were taken into account before a bombing mission was sent out. After the war the term was transferred to other undertakings where taking a chance to succeed had to be weighed against the costs of failure.


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"Risk is necessary -- but calculated risk, well-thought out risk and risk that you balance with others," Hansen responded.

From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026

"It doesn't sound like much, but everything in life is a calculated risk," Schmerr noted.

From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2025

In the end, Sachs’ calculated risk paid off.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 6, 2025

You increase the probability you will have good luck by taking calculated risk, smart risk.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 6, 2025

But as her father said, sometimes you had to take a calculated risk in order to earn the payoff.

From "Time Bomb" by Joelle Charbonneau