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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pose an increased risk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a potential danger or threat that has a higher probability of occurring. Example: "The recent flooding poses an increased risk to the residents living near the river."
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The New York Times, citing a forthcoming report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, also noted this weekend that warming trends will pose an increased risk to the world's food supply in the coming decades.
The notoriously outspoken peer also spoke of his annoyance that the next series of The Apprentice had to be delayed until the summer following a ruling by the BBC Trust that Lord Sugar's prom-inence would pose an increased "risk to impartiality" during an election campaign.
On the positive side, these individuals were not found to pose an increased risk to public safety for the community either.
Regular exercise provides many benefits to cardiovascular health; however, long-term high-intensity exercise may pose an increased risk of atrial fibrillation.
It is unclear if any other AEDs studied pose an increased risk of MCM occurrence; in the best available large study the absolute rates of MCMs with other several other AEDs were not different from untreated WWE.
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The longer a NPP has been in operation, the more likely it is that it may pose an increasing risk.
As glaciers in most parts of the Himalayas melt, floods caused by the bursting of rapidly expanding glacial lakes pose an increasing risk to mountain communities.
Bald eagles pose an increasing risk at U.S. airports.
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