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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lower risk than' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when comparing two different risks, for example: "Walking to work each day poses a much lower risk than flying in a commercial airplane."
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Each fund produced those above-average returns with lower risk than the S.&P.
It's true that they have a lower risk than men do based on those numbers.
"Women who are overweight and exercising are at lower risk than those who are overweight and not exercising; women who are lean and exercising are at lower risk than women who are lean but not exercising," Dr. Feigelson said.
Yucca Mountain poses a lower risk than Hanford in one way, but planners do not describe it explicitly.
Property is still seen as a lower risk than stock, and people will always need somewhere to live.
The AREVA project was considered lower risk than Piketon because its technology is proven.
A developer who can sell an entire project to a single entity runs a lower risk than one who has to sell individual units.
If you're a runner, do a backbend of thanksgiving: runners statistically have a lower risk than most athletes of developing back problems.
·Tinned salmon is thought to carry a slightly lower risk than fresh farmed salmon, but the risks associated with smoked salmon are the same as those for fresh.
Any claims that a new cigarette poses a lower risk than a traditional one would require F.D.A. approval and its jurisdiction over that area of the industry.
"In this environment, especially for income-oriented investors, we're finding that equities offer lower risk than bonds," she said.
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