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The phrase "a risk of generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential negative outcomes or consequences of creating or producing something.
Example: "There is a risk of generating unnecessary waste if we do not optimize our production process."
Alternatives: "a chance of producing" or "a possibility of creating".
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It says the Web site "poses a risk of generating invalid activity".
Potentially, there is a risk of generating false negative results in developmental toxicity studies due to limited permeability of the chorion for some compounds.
Therefore recombinant expression of P. falciparum proteins in mammalian cells takes a risk of generating glycosylated forms of the protein, which are not found in the parasite.
This bias may be caused by the difficulties in developing such a mechanism by fast-growing unicellular organisms, as production of splice variants, although helpful in achieving protein diversity, also poses a risk of generating aberrant protein products [ 5].
(Female field worker, IDI07/P4) Although explaining parents' individual genetic roles was seen as important to address paternal denial of responsibility, paradoxically, this information also carried a risk of generating or increasing gendered blame in families.
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This approach is likely to have a reduced risk of generating resistance, a common outcome with antibiotic therapy.
However, this "ancestral" attractiveness due to fat accumulation was at least in part counterbalanced by a number of reproductive problems associated to obesity and also with an increased risk of generating an offspring affected in turn by an adult onset of obesity.
The targeting of a cellular component with this approach should have a reduced risk of generating resistance as it is commonly seen with antibiotic treatments.
Lower-level pulses are more comfortable and hold a lower risk of generating seizures, he said.
However, this approach carries a substantial risk of generating erroneous conclusions unless most patients express the target of interest.
These indications are defined as poor prognosis and are those predisposing the patient to a higher risk of generating aneuploid embryos (Gianaroli et al., 2003).
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