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"pose a high risk" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when talking about potential dangers or disasters that could occur. For example, "The dam near the town poses a high risk of flooding in the event of a hurricane."
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But the report said they had stayed high enough to pose "a high risk of a catastrophic runway collision".
"We're mainly concerned with posture," Dr. Hedge said, "and whether the postures kids are using are the postures that in adults pose a high risk for injury".
But Levin said HSBC needs to identify which of its affiliates pose a high risk of problems, and must put them under close monitoring.
It continued to pose a high risk to properties at Temma, Arthur River and Nelson Bay, where people were told to evacuate on Wednesday morning.
Low-level offenders who pose little risk to the community are monitored in the same way as high-risk offenders, diluting police resources to concentrate on those, such as Garrido, who pose a high risk of committing another offence.
Advocates for laws to register, publicize and monitor sex offenders after their release from custody typically assert that those convicted of sex crimes pose a high risk of sex crime recidivism.
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Mr. Trowbridge noted that the agency had prioritized the recalls — which will take years to finish — to account for models and geographic regions that pose a higher risk.
High Risk of Failure An option of 6,000 troops would probably pose a higher risk of failure for the American effort in Afghanistan.
South Korea and the United States last weekend said they had reached a deal to restrict trade in American to cattle under 30 months old and forbid exports of parts that are thought to pose a higher risk of mad cow disease.
US officials also welcomed the apparent shift in Russian targeting toward Isis fighters in the east of Syria, rather than US-backed moderates, but warned that using long-range bombers may pose a higher risk of collateral damage.
But the rate of complications rises as women near the end of the second trimester, and terminations done after this point — which, typically, are legal only if the woman's life or health is in danger — pose a higher risk.
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