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Sentence The phrase 'hazard to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used in combination with other words or phrases to refer to something or someone that poses a risk or hazard. For example: "The rugged terrain was a hazard to the hikers ill-prepared for the conditions."
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Everyone expected Hazard to be brilliant.
I will hazard to the following reasons.
What's the "imminent hazard to public safety"?
"It's a hazard to navigation," he said.
It may be an occupational hazard to assume the worst.
But there is moral hazard to riches too.
Waiting for Hazard to happen: it is another theme.
The wave can be a hazard to unsecured bathing suits.
The outdoor patio was a smoky hazard to asthmatics.
Lightning is not longer any hazard to N.Y.
And it is still a hazard to shipping.
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