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"high risk to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone that is at a high potential for danger, harm, or failure. Example: "Investing in the stock market is high risk to your financial stability."
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Seems to qualify as high risk to me.
Nearly 90 million Americans are at high risk to contract a potentially fatal case of influenza.
We already know they are a high risk to bees and are polluting freshwater ecosystems.
This has so far deemed only one interpreter at sufficiently high risk to get a visa.
Previous advice said there was an unacceptably high risk to those visiting the country.
Police say he poses a high risk to her and her family.
Only one interpreter has been deemed to be at a sufficiently high risk to get a visa.
"The sports I'm involved in are high risk; to pursue them you have to be risk averse".
It was the bare minimum that could have done to address the high risk to our pollinator populations.
In some ways, the schools' growth comes at a relatively high risk to taxpayers.
When Mossack Fonseca learned of the prince's involvement, it immediately resigned as agent, telling Coutts his companies "present a high risk to us".
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