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The phrase "a hazard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a risk or danger associated with a particular activity or situation.
Example: "Working in construction is a hazard of the job, as it often involves working at heights and with heavy machinery."
Alternatives: "a risk of" or "a danger of".
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They were a hazard of living up here, he supposed.
One might call Gwendolen's life a hazard of misfortunes.
This, by and large, is a hazard of the job.
Probably out of boredom (a hazard of supporting Jose's United).
This, he tells me, is "a hazard of the job".
Yes, major injuries are a hazard of sports.
Concussion is accepted as a hazard of working life.
The renovations may have created a hazard of another sort.
It is a hazard of his expertise, the ridicule.
Poor connectivity is currently a hazard of Pool's job, especially when trying to livestream video.
I convinced myself of horrors alone in the dark, a hazard of my job.
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