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The phrase "a factor of risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that contribute to the likelihood of a negative outcome or hazard in various contexts, such as finance, health, or safety.
Example: "Smoking is considered a significant factor of risk for developing lung cancer."
Alternatives: "a risk factor" or "an element of risk".
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Substance abuse is a factor of risk for serious injuries and also influences the recurrence thereof.
Thus, the existence of a large segment of young people in the population offers an opportunity for economic growth but at the same time is a factor of risk and instability [7, 13].
These results suggest that sulfate treatments add a factor of risk due to elevated production of methylmercury in sediment and porewater which biomagnified into small fish, and may potentially increase through the food web.
In addition, the uptake of heterologous amyloid-like material has been recently suggested to be a factor of risk for the initiation of human amyloid diseases [40].
For long-term heavy smokers, cigarette smoking should be considered to be a factor of risk stratification of individuals attending CRC screening.
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TGF-β could be a key player in the process of OA in subchondral bone and hypoxia an aggravating factor of risk.
In this paper, we study the optimal investment problem with a random time and consider the information revealed at the random time as an exogenous factor of risk.
In humans, bacterial vaginosis and intrauterine infection with Gram-negative are now believed to be an important factor of risk for preterm labor [ 28].
Healthcare applications over the Internet offer an attractive communication infrastructure at worldwide level but with a noticeably great factor of risk.
It's also necessary to address any potential factor of risk that an investor or lender might not be comfortable with.
Motorcyclists are at the greatest risk (with a factor of 358), followed by pedestrians (143) and cyclists (95).
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