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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hazard of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the risks or dangers associated with a particular situation or activity. Here is an example: The hike through the rugged mountain terrain was filled with hazards of steep cliffs and slippery rocks.
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It's a health hazard of our years.
Maybe it's the hazard of the medium.
The essay calls pornography "a public hazard of unprecedented seriousness".
It is the greatest environmental hazard of the age.
They were a hazard of living up here, he supposed.
Oxx says it's an occupational hazard of showing visitors around.
Internecine strife is a routine hazard of rock'n'roll life.
Next, there was the hazard of the electrified water itself.
One might call Gwendolen's life a hazard of misfortunes.
Déjà vu is an occupational hazard of art criticism.
Anticipatory fatigue is an occupational hazard of the literary journalist.
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