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The phrase "a definite risk factor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing specific elements that contribute to a higher likelihood of a negative outcome, particularly in fields like health, finance, or safety.
Example: "Smoking is considered a definite risk factor for developing lung cancer."
Alternatives: "a clear risk factor" or "a significant risk factor."
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But it is a definite risk factor.
"Big babies are a definite risk factor; a rapid second stage of labour is a risk factor.
Since MwA is not a definite risk factor for stroke, no particular restrictions are warranted in women suffering from this condition, especially in those with no comorbid risk factors.
"The combination of high demands within the workplace and very limited resources is a definite risk factor".
Intrahepatic type is the most common case of cholangiocarcinoma in Thailand and infestation of Opisthorchis viverrini has been classified as a definite risk factor of the disease [ 3].
This result should be replicated before considering the frequency of drinking to be a definite risk factor for alcohol-related 'mental health condition' and 'physical problems' among women.
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Increasing age and the presence of the apoE-4 allele are solidly established risk factors for AD.[ 14, 21] Although a positive family history of dementia is generally considered to be the only other definite risk factor, the CSHA-2 study did not find it to be significantly related to AD (contrary to the CSHA-1 prevalence study).
The other definite risk factor is HBV infection, which had also been observed to increase the GDM risk in previous reports [ 25, 26].
Age is another definite risk factor for type II DM in the normal population [ 13], and it was expected also to be associated with DM in CLD.
We reported the first case of osteomyelitis caused by F. nucleatum in an adult patient with no definite risk factors for hematogenous osteomyelitis.
No definite risk factors were identified.
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