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Discover LudwigThe phrase "create the risk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential dangers or uncertainties that may arise from a specific action or situation.
Example: "The new policy may create the risk of increased employee turnover."
Alternatives: "pose a risk of" or "introduce the possibility of".
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Rather than preventing suicides, this warning will create the risk of more suicides.
He added: "In my view it is no one else's business and could create the risk of copycat crime".
The Bush plan "would weaken our national economy," Mr. Gore said, and create the risk of millions of retirees "left without enough to make ends meet".
What pipeline supporters don't mention is that it would create the risk of environmental disaster, since a leak at some point seems inevitable.
E.U. officials have grown increasingly concerned that such disparate systems would conflict, and could create the risk of banks being taxed twice.
When asked if the admission of the top 15percentt of the students from even poorly performing high schools did not create the risk of admitting many unqualified students, Mr. Marshall said: "That's always a possibility.
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It also creates the risk of overkill.
But this confessional accessibility creates the risk of overexposure.
This creates the risk of a vicious circle.
That creates the risk of "negative spread" — losses to the insurer — if actual returns fall short.
(On both dates, bias intimidation is attached, creating the risk of a long prison sentence).
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