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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hazard that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential danger or risk associated with a particular situation or object.
Example: "The construction site presents a hazard that could lead to serious accidents if safety protocols are not followed."
Alternatives: "a risk that" or "a danger that".
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Working flight attendants will avoid a hazard that has jeopardized their health and their jobs".
New York's present lead poisoning "prevention" law does not define lead-containing dust as a hazard that must be controlled.
I am standing in a hazard that is really just a pond, and have been looking for balls.
High-energy particles from the Sun are trapped in the field, producing a hazard that is dangerous to the electronics on which the mission depends.
In one unique test, dead birds are thrown into the engine to simulate its in-flight ingestion of living birds, a hazard that has caused flight failures.
One theory is that the tusk can detect salinity gradients that tell if ice is freezing, a hazard that has killed hundreds of narwhals.
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Experts say the smoke from beach fires accumulates under an inversion layer, creating a health hazard that can be equivalent to smoking a pack or more of cigarettes.
While stronger state laws are essential, texting at the wheel is a national hazard that calls for a firm federal response.
Owens hit Scott, the two falling in a heap that created a road hazard that brought down another Steeler defender.
Can a blood test act as a crystal ball, alerting you to a health hazard that may await you down the road?
She argues that alongside the fear of Islamic terrorism is a growing fear of Islam as a cultural hazard that is undermining Western society from within.
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