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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarming risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that poses a significant threat or danger that is concerning or worrisome.
Example: "The study revealed an alarming risk of heart disease among young adults due to poor lifestyle choices."
Alternatives: "serious threat" or "concerning danger".
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Thus, water bodies and ecosystems located downstream of the traditional wet coffee processing plants are at an alarming risk of ecological disruption, and there may also be severe health consequences for the nearby residents.
In his latest call, he said that diplomatic and political calculations had to be put aside in the face of a "growing, alarming risk of regionalisation of the crisis".
Uniquely, this particular superpower also carries with it the alarming risk of a hand mistakenly being inserted into the possessor's fundament – a risk no one should ever take unless there's absolutely no alternative.
New studies released today highlight two key demographic groups, young gay men and poor black women, who are at alarming risk for becoming infected with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak poses an alarming risk to the countries of West Africa and beyond.
Since the finding revealed an alarming risk of MSD, it is important to address this matter appropriately.
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In the United States it is estimated that 3,500 transfusions are given daily, around 1.25 million transfusions throughout the year, and 73% of patients that stay in an intensive care unit for more than 7 days are transfused [ 2], with pretransfusion average hemoglobin of 8.4 g/dL One of the most alarming risks of anemia is lost of capacity to transport oxygen.
While this sounds alarming, the risk from death for both forms of travel is quite low.
At their worst, their lack of integrity and ethics can be extremely alarming and risk the well being of others.
Their recent work also included survival data of patients with non-malignant CNS tumours, where they found a 5-year relative survival rate of only 85.0%, thus indicating an alarming excess risk of death (Sant et al, 2012).
Besides the alarming humanitarian risks associated with environmental challenges, the report describes a world that is slowly becoming more equal.
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