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The phrase "a risk to stability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential threats or challenges that could disrupt a stable situation, such as in economics, politics, or social contexts.
Example: "The sudden changes in government policy pose a significant risk to stability in the financial markets."
Alternatives: "a threat to stability" or "a danger to stability."
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On the euro, he was asked about the recent rise in the single currency, and whether that posed a risk to stability.
But there is a risk to stability if it is seen as the only way to fill capital holes during a crisis, because it encourages short-term creditors to pull their money out of banks.
I don't think the process itself is a risk to stability.
Six months later, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1308, stating: "the HIV/AIDS pandemic, if unchecked, may pose a risk to stability and security"[ 3].
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US state department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland warned a power vacuum would pose a great risk to stability.
Across a swath of North and West Africa, encompassing countries from Mauritania to Libya, Mali to northern Nigeria, Islamic extremism poses a basic risk to stability.
The risk to stability, meanwhile, is enough to have the European Central Bank preparing to step in if needed.
But he said they would not pose a risk to the stability of the country.
"We do not currently see a possible house price correction as a risk to financial stability," the S&P update said.
The Bank of England has warned that the £30bn of fines and compensation claims imposed on the major banks since the 2008 crisis could pose a risk to financial stability.
The priest's nuclear family was also seen as a risk to the stability of the church.
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