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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hazards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when identifying or describing potential dangers or risks in a particular context.
Example: "In this area, there are hazards such as loose rocks and steep cliffs that hikers should be aware of."
Alternatives: "pose risks" or "represent dangers".
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are hazards
verb
To expose to chance; to take a risk.
Exact(54)
The are hazards along the way.
With every other boast there are hazards.
But there are hazards to wild fish.
There are hazards to working en plein air, of course.
"There are hazards in working together," he said in an interview in 1986.
Of course, there are hazards to building in any tropical area.
Similar(5)
I'll stipulate that rodents can be hazards.
But a few generalities may be hazarded.
And a few reasons can be hazarded as to why.
*Reference category (that is, hazard ratio=1.0).
The second complication is hazard complexity.
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