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The phrase "a moderate risk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or potential for a negative outcome that is not too high or too low.
Example: "There is a moderate risk of rain this afternoon, so you might want to bring an umbrella just in case."
Alternatives: "a reasonable chance of" or "a fair likelihood of".
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Part of today's ruling overturned a lower-court decision that upheld the state's classification of J. G. as posing a moderate risk of committing another sex crime.
Two studies showed a low risk of bias and four studies showed a moderate risk of bias.
According to our results, 63% of river segments in the Tâmega basin exhibited a moderate risk of functionality loss, 16% a high risk, and 21% no risk.
It is designed to be a primary prevention agent targeting that segment of the population having a moderate risk of coronary artery disease (CAD).
A light rain fell for much of the day, and the National Weather Service had warned of a moderate risk of rip currents.
The agency assesses each defendant's likelihood of returning to court and either recommends they be released, cautions that they pose a moderate risk of not returning or suggests they not be released.
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, warned that there was a moderate risk of severe weather Thursday over much of eastern and central Oklahoma, with storms also possible in the rest of the central United States from Texas to Wisconsin.
Tuesday For the afternoon and into the evening, forecasters predicted a moderate risk of severe weather in parts of Alabama and Mississippi, and a slight risk in a stretch of states from Michigan to Florida, with the potential for more tornadoes.
The lights turn green to show a low-impact blow, whereas blue means there is a moderate risk of injury.
When one or more criteria were partially met, we classified the study as having a moderate risk of bias.
As crews tackled the blaze on Monday, a yellow wildfire alert was issued for the UK, denoting a moderate risk of wildfires.
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