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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also at risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is in danger or vulnerable in addition to others already mentioned.
Example: "The coastal cities are facing severe flooding, and the agricultural areas are also at risk of significant damage."
Alternatives: "similarly endangered" or "likewise vulnerable".
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American financial institutions are also at risk.
However, young people were also at risk.
The medics are also at risk.
Other fragile lands are also at risk.
Business owners are also at risk.
The very old are also at risk.
Teenagers are also at risk for vitamin D deficiency.
Up to 30% of terrestrial plants are also at risk.
Also at risk now is any meaningful campaign finance reform.
Full-term, low-birth-weight babies were also at risk.
But natural gas is also at risk of sabotage.
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