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The phrase "a common risk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing risks that are frequently encountered or shared among a group or situation.
Example: "Investing in the stock market carries a common risk of market volatility that all investors should be aware of."
Alternatives: "a shared risk" or "a typical risk".
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Rampant fakes remain a common risk.
Insurers who end up with more sick people are compensated by the government out of a common risk pool.
If anything the rules must be tightened, including setting a common risk standard, and the phase-in period is too long.
Previous studies have demonstrated a connection between asthma and psychiatric illnesses, but no one knows whether one disorder increases the risk for the other or whether they share a common risk factor, either environmental or genetic.
A common risk factor in those cases has not been found, and international health officials have raised concern because they occurred at the start of cooler weather, when the more common human influenza strains usually strike.
In 1948, a keen-eyed Cincinnati pediatrician named Josef Warkany noticed a common risk factor in these children: they had all been given teething powders containing calomel, a mercury derivative.
Obesity is a common risk factor for both umbilical hernia and Saint's triad.
Cigarette smoking is a common risk factor for developing upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC).
The stall bedding material was a common risk factor for both hair loss and swelling.
Dysmenorrhea is a common risk factor for chronic pain conditions including bladder pain syndrome.
Although breastfeeding is protective against SUIDs, many breastfeeding mothers also bed-share, a common risk factor for SUIDs.
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