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The phrase "a risk of failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to not succeed or to encounter problems.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to assess a risk of failure and determine how we can mitigate it."
Alternatives: "a chance of failure" or "a possibility of failure".
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"I don't think that there's a crisis, that there's a risk of failure," Mr. Gates said.
Last year it told policyholders that life insurers did not run a risk of failure unless their solvency margin, measuring their capital adequacy, fell below 200%.
Speaking about the summit, known as COP21, President François Hollande warned reporters last month that there was a "risk of failure" if nations did not work harder to come to an agreement.
Every handover is initiated with a risk of failure.
This indicates a risk of failure during the stent expansion.
Thus, a high initial level of financial resources (equity and long-term debt) can protect the firm from a risk of failure.
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Was there a risk of strategic failure, Lyne asks.
Moreover, there is a risk of catastrophic failure.
Multipliers should not be used to compensate for situations where there is a risk of offset failure.
Both acquired and inherited thrombophilia are associated with a risk of pregnancy failure.
The wells posed a risk of "uncontrolled" failure.
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