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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at risk with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is in a situation where there is a potential for harm or danger due to a specific factor.
Example: "The community is at risk with the rising levels of pollution in the area."
Alternatives: "in danger of" or "vulnerable to".
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But that "very careful progress," Young said, is "at risk" with the current administration.
His American teachers labeled him "at risk" with "language development issues".
Latinos are particularly at risk, with many working up to two to three low-paying jobs to make ends meet.
"Your salary is at risk with your company," he said.
Children at Risk With each consecutive survey, the number of overweight Americans increases.
Prosecutors said Best's use of nitrous oxide put herself and others at risk with disastrous consequences.
Today, a number of them put their lives at risk with tremendous professionalism and tremendous restraint".
Teens are always at risk with anything they eat, what makes them different to us adults?
The point guards were particularly at risk, with Charlie Ward committing five turnovers.
Germany was most at risk, with the low-lying ski areas in Bavaria threatened.
"Material from the 70s and early 80s is at risk with a five or six-year shelf life," she said.
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