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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lower risk of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a situation where the likelihood of a negative outcome is reduced. Example: "By exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy diet, you can lower your risk of developing heart disease."
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"Lower risk of problems than natural birth," she says.
It is also associated with a 25% lower risk of cancer and 31% lower risk of heart disease or stroke.
They had lower risk of pregnancy-related death and disability.
It also said to have a lower risk of side effects.
Also, turf tracks rated good, soft and soft to heavy also have lower risk of fatalities.
(That number is for men. Women have a lower risk of heart disease).
Women who vomit in early pregnancy have a lower risk of spontaneous abortion.
Those patients had a 51percentt lower risk of cancer recurrence or death.
Lower-level pulses are more comfortable and hold a lower risk of generating seizures, he said.
"This is largely due to a lower risk of dying of cardiovascular disease among taller people".
People in Mediterranean countries whose diet includes olive oil have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
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