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'at risk to' is correct in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone that is vulnerable or likely to be harmed, injured, or threatened. Example: Children living in poverty are often at risk to abuse and neglect.
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We put soldiers at risk to prevent harming their civilians".
-Who is at risk to be affected by this contaminant?
He is living at risk to himself and others.
Pension funds are not the only accounts at risk to costly conflicts of interest.
"We need to empower and protect those at risk to make sure that it is eliminated.
"He's a man who put his life at risk to play basketball, Mutombo said.
Devoted correspondents put their own lives at risk to tell you.
Social workers drove off to homes deemed at risk, to play with the new baby.
Eleven other dams were damaged and some may be at risk to fail, state officials said.
Likewise, he was always at risk to the suspicions and whims of white people.
Maybe they outsmart the tax man, but they do so at risk to their retirement.
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