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The phrase "a much higher risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of risk associated with different situations, actions, or decisions.
Example: "Investing in startups often involves a much higher risk compared to established companies."
Alternatives: "significantly greater risk" or "considerably increased risk."
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From there, they often became foragers, exposing themselves to a much higher risk from enemies.
The new loans "have a much higher risk profile than what the S.B.A. usually does," she said.
Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Mosconi explores why women have a much higher risk of Alzheimer's disease than men.
But people who sleep on mattress pads with magnets have a much higher risk of being affected, the researchers found.
Studies have shown that NFL alumni have a much higher risk of obesity than the rest of the population.
Now it has introduced a much higher risk of an outcome that is truly bad for its long-term prospects.
Island populations have a much higher risk of extinction than their mainland counterparts for a number of reasons.
When women get arrested, there's a much higher risk that the children wind up in foster care".
Women who do not see a doctor until late in pregnancy are at a much higher risk of complications.
Trans people are also at a much higher risk of mental health issues than the rest of the populace.
Joan Carter Torrington, Devon There is still a much higher risk of being killed or injured when getting into a car than by an attack by terrorists.
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