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Discover Ludwig"avalanche risk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the potential danger or possibility of an avalanche occurring in a specific area. Example: The ski resort was closed due to high avalanche risk in the surrounding mountains.
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The mayor, Eric Fournier, said: "None of the weather forecasts predicted avalanche risk".
Locals don't: Ride under the Morion chairlift in times of high avalanche risk.
We ski a day with a guide, vital when the avalanche risk is this high.
Warnings had been given of the avalanche risk, caused by the formation of layers of angular crystals in the snow.
The avalanche risk in the region has been high in recent days following heavy snowfall and strong winds.
I informed my climbing partner that the avalanche risk was just too great and I descended — backward!
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Every day during the winter Mark and his fellow experts venture into the mountains to check on stability of the snow pack - to forecast the avalanche risks.
Those involved in the multi-agency operation have warned hill walkers of snow hazards such as "cornices and avalanche risks" in those areas affected by snow and strong winds.
Morgan Stanley recently downgraded the entire group of multinational pharmaceutical companies based in Europe — AstraZeneca, Bayer, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Novo Nordisk and Roche — in a report titled "An Avalanche of Risk?
"It's a little bit quieter today," says Arturo Ortega, an officer with the Guardia Civil in charge of maintaining order and preventing human avalanches that risk serious injury to the porteadoras.
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