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"higher risk of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the likelihood of something happening which is greater than usual. For example: "Due to the large size of the crowd, there is a higher risk of pickpocketing in this area."
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Higher risk of death".
Men run a higher risk of impotence.
And you run a higher risk of being rejected.
It merely has a higher risk of loneliness.
In particular, they had a 17% higher risk of stroke and a 5% higher risk of coronary heart disease.
A low credit rating implies a higher risk of default.
The remaining three had a higher risk of cancer.
People with osteoporosis have a higher risk of fractures.
Lower household income is associated with higher risk of assault.
They have a 79% higher risk of chronic back pain, a 25% increased risk of bone fracture and a 40% higher risk of breaking a hip.
People who are HIV-positive have a higher risk of getting all types of cancers.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com