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The phrase "high risk for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a situation or circumstance that has a high likelihood of resulting in a negative outcome. For example: "Driving while intoxicated is a high risk for causing an accident."
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"That's an unacceptably high risk for me".
His release papers marked "high risk for relapse".
Where this occurs there is a high risk for corruption".
African-Americans are at especially high risk for infant mortality.
She was at high risk for colon cancer and osteoporosis.
We know it is high risk for trafficking".
Are you at high risk for type 2 diabetes?
Population: Women at high risk for preterm delivery.
South Asians are at high risk for chronic kidney disease.
Adolescents are at high risk for unintended pregnancies.
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Extremely preterm infants are at high-risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities.
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