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"causing the risk of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or situation that increases the likelihood of something dangerous or negative happening. Example: Ignoring safety regulations and not wearing a helmet while riding a bike is causing the risk of serious injury or even death.
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"The rush is actually causing the risk of more delay," he said.
Increasing hydrophobicity, however, reduces the CAMP selectivity for bacterial over eukaryotic host membranes, thereby causing the risk of detrimental side-effects.
The diagnosis is often based on symptoms and urine dip-stick, which has limited validity, causing the risk of unnecessary antibiotic prescription.
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Since exposure to the radioactivity can cause the risk of cancer in humans, it must be handled with great care.
19 Rubber industry: Harvested mainly in the form of the latex from certain trees, the manufacturing process of stretchy material can cause the risk of developing cancer, caused by chemicals.
However the Ti staple cannot be absorbed in human body and produce artifacts on computed tomography (CT) and other imaging examination, and cause the risk of incorrect diagnosis.
In order to obtain high-quality PET images, a standard-dose radioactive tracer is needed, which inevitably causes the risk of radiation exposure damage.
The bend twist coupling (BTC) is proven to be effective in mitigating the fatigue loads for large-scale wind turbine blades, but at the same time it may cause the risk of flutter instability.
Decisions of recent days have caused the risk of no deal to soar.
The support structure required during processing is rather difficult to remove, and may cause the risk of material contamination. 5.
No randomized clinical trials have shown that drinking milk causes the risk of fractures or premature death to fall, and observational studies that might reveal an association between milk and better health have had mixed results.
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