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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has risk of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a situation that might have some kind of danger or negative outcome associated with it. For example: "This investment option has a risk of substantial losses."
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However, liver biopsy is invasive and has risk of complications [31].
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But substitute salt – potassium chloride – has risks of its own.
But the surgery has risks of its own, and doctors say it may not always be the best option.
Gold has risks of its own.
Systemic fibrinolysis has risks of major bleeding complications.
Thin-walled optimal laminated structures may have risk of a relatively high sensitivity to geometric imperfections.
Included studies had risk of bias assessed.
You can have risk of infection with many diseases.
In 2010, a majority of the geographical area of the Sudan had risk of < 1% PfPR2 10.
Only one participant perceived that he had risk of getting glaucoma himself.
Both subjects have risk of pulmonary hyperinflation due to expiratory flow limitation.
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