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Discover Ludwig"a risk of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the potential of something happening or going wrong. For example, "There is a risk of the stocks decreasing in value if the company fails to make a profit this quarter."
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There is a risk of regional war".
First, there is a risk of cheating.
A risk of armed conflict?
There's a risk of depression.
Otherwise there is a risk of disconnection.
There is certainly a risk of this.
This creates a risk of defeatism.
Is there a risk of reputational damage?
"There is a risk of that.
There was a risk of rupture.
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There's always a risk of cholera.
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