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The phrase "a very slight risk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the level of risk associated with a particular situation or decision, indicating that the risk is minimal. Example: "While there are many benefits to the new policy, we must acknowledge that there is a very slight risk involved in its implementation."
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Asked how he felt about the teams being told Bahrain was safe, Fernley said: "We all know there is a very slight risk with coming here".
Also, there is a very slight risk of a residual effect of taping even after its removal, which could potentially have affected the baseline 'untaped' kinematic data.
However, the authors later engage an understanding of relative risk in this context; ' the rate is actually the same as what it is with a first time mum (1 10000) so is only a very slight risk' (W6).
Although federal agents generally do not pursue individual patients, there is still a very slight risk of federal prosecution.[6].
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But such a teenager with a laptop and an Internet connection can explore the world's electronic weak spots for hours every day, almost undetectably at almost no cost and very slight risk of being caught and punished.
Their choice is whether or not to subject their own child to the very slight risk of vaccine-related side effects or instead to make their child a rare exception by refusing vaccination.
The resulting microemulsion solution acquired a very slight rose coloration.
Similarly, those over the age of 80 years had 3% lower risk of respiratory disease related deaths whereas those under the age of 50 years had a very slight excess risk (0.18%) of respiratory disease related deaths.
They live in a world in which their child faces only very slight risks of contracting infectious disease, due to the decisions of all the other socially responsible parents around them who vaccinate their children.
Professor Chakravarthy said the IVAN team was surprised to see a very slight increase in risk from Lucentis, but when the data was combined with the US research it became insignificant.
The short sleeping duration group (<7 h) displayed a very slight increase in risk for obesity (OR 1.09; 95% CI 0.77 to 1.53) and an inverse association with hypertension (OR 0.77; 95% CI 0.53 to 1.14) and hyperglycaemia (OR 0.89; 95% CI 0.59 to 1.35) but none of these observations were significant.
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