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The phrase "at higher risk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something may be more likely to happen due to certain factors. For example, "People living in densely populated areas are at higher risk of catching a communicable disease."
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You could be at higher risk of getting bullied online.
Are certain groups at higher risk?
Younger patients and women are at higher risk.
Are children at higher risk for swine flu?
Those with compromised immune systems are also at higher risk.
It has large numbers of the poor and obese, who are at higher risk.
Those at higher risk might start taking drugs before they develop symptoms.
They suffer from fatigue and are at higher risk for cardiovascular disease.
The findings may help doctors predict which patients are at higher risk for arthritis.
But those at higher risk of strokes should pause before they move to the capital.
People who are double-jointed are often believed to be at higher risk for arthritis.
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