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The phrase "attenuating risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to risk management, finance, or safety, where the goal is to reduce or lessen potential risks.
Example: "The company implemented new safety protocols aimed at attenuating risk in the workplace."
Alternatives: "mitigating risk" or "reducing risk".
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Results show that nearly 60% of the total risk surrounding the Western well is attributed to 10 derelicts alone, which has critical implications for active debris removal (ADR) target selection for attenuating risk levels in this ring.
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After taking into account the greater proportion of social-assistance recipients in low-income groups, attenuated risk increases remained only regarding future prospects of low education and social assistance.
The social amplification of risk framework postulates that psychological, social, cultural, and institutional factors interact with emergency events and thereby intensify or attenuate risk perceptions [2].
Further adjustment for smoking and physical activity attenuated risk estimates (OR: 0.66; 95% CI: 0.41-1.08).
This could contribute to more within-person variability in ambulatory populations and attenuate risk estimates (28).
Patients with these risk factors should be monitored more closely and/or managed more intensively preoperatively to attenuate risk.
Importantly, even this attenuated risk estimate was of greater magnitude than the pooled risk estimate of diabetes predicting depression.
Misclassification of EAC as ESCC can be expected to attenuate risk estimates given the known inverse association between BMI and ESCC.
Ideally these patients should be medically optimized prior to surgery in order to attenuate risk and adverse outcome.
While we found similar risk estimates for simvastatin (1.11, 1.04 to1.17), we observed a slightly attenuated risk for atorvastatin (1.12, 1.05 to 1.18).
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