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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high risk that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of a negative outcome or event occurring.
Example: "There is a high risk that the project will exceed its budget if we do not manage our resources effectively."
Alternatives: "a significant chance that" or "a considerable likelihood that".
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And there's a high risk that the vaccine will be blamed for any coincidental health problems.
"There is a high risk that these children are going to die before their parents".
There is a high risk that Judith has transmitted the virus to her baby.
A research paper by the IMF recently warned of a high risk that deflation could soon emerge in Germany.
Jittery bond markets (see article) see a high risk that one of them will be bust five years hence.
There is instead a high risk that the military government will further alienate Egypt's rural masses and urban poor.
Again the attendees of the Spa surgeries in June thought there was a high risk that universities would take this attitude.
It will provide some short-term relief, but there is a high risk that the degradation of the financial position will largely continue.
Many accountants refuse to enter into such "aggressive" tax avoidance schemes, on the basis that they carry a high risk that HMRC will later shut them down.
Attendees also warned of a high risk that students who narrowly miss AAB offers will be left in limbo by their universities.
Most attendees agreed that there was a high risk that "applicants narrowly missing AAB+ offers could be badly affected at confirmation and clearing".
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