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The phrase "appears at risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems to be in danger or vulnerable to harm or loss.
Example: "The company's financial stability appears at risk due to the recent market fluctuations."
Alternatives: "seems to be in jeopardy" or "looks to be endangered."
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One patched roof appears at risk of being blown away by the next Pacific squall.
Mr. Shirakawa takes over as Japan, with the world's second-largest economy after the United States, appears at risk of recession.
But as that support now appears at risk, we find ourselves sadly reviving an old saying: "The Kurds have no friends but the mountains". Vague commitments with exit clauses do not address the desires of our people.
WASHINGTON — Just a month after world leaders fashioned a tentative and nonbinding agreement at the climate change summit meeting in Copenhagen, the deal already appears at risk of coming undone, the top United Nations climate official warned on Wednesday.
Now, Slovenia appears at risk of repeating that dynamic.
With the so-called Brexit vote, the European Union, itself arguably the most ambitious post-World War II experiment in globalization, appears at risk of unraveling.
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When a line appeared at risk of being overloaded, a computer would decide whether to switch on a protective device.
No Risks, So It Seemed The Shen family did not appear at risk in a country where most H.I.V. carriers are intravenous drug users or prostitutes.
An entire branch of mathematics had grown up around efforts to solve the Poincaré, and now that branch appeared at risk of becoming obsolete.
And suddenly, Jaghori — a haven for an ethnic Hazara Shiite minority that has been persecuted by extremists — appeared at risk of being completely overrun by the Taliban.
Someone had changed a single word in the draft text — from a "should" to a "shall" — and suddenly the entire climate deal appeared at risk of faltering.
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