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The phrase "pose high risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a certain event, action, or activity carries a great degree of danger or potential harm. For example, "Driving after drinking alcohol poses high risk of injury or death."
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Twenty years later, the trim, slow-talking Mr. Norcross, who now lives in Miami during the off-season, keeps his eye on hurricanes from the cushier environs of the Weather Channel, using television cameras, his blog and Facebook to issue technically detailed and often passionate reports about systems he believes pose high risk.
They generally occur in steep torrents and pose high risk in mountainous areas.
They pose high risk and are critical to transformer insulation system.
An estimate of Hg risk applied to a data set of 391 streams based on DOC concentrations showed that about 28% were likely to pose high risk to wildlife; most of these streams were located in the western Adirondacks.
The results demonstrate that although a fishery might pose high risk to a species, low or moderate risk areas can exist within the range of the fishery, enabling management measures to focus on areas of greatest risk.
If we divide the clean-tech startup universe into two categories – 1) Innovative and less capital-intensive startups such as clean-tech software that secure VC funding easily, or 2) Low maturity but potentially disruptive startups that are more capital intensive, yet to be proven and pose high risk – we find that more capital-intensive startups offer the most bang-for-the-buck.
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Because targeting industrial facilities or using different type of weapons can pose high risks for populations, we should open a debate about the environmental rules of modern warfare.
–Robert Kavlock, EPA TSCA gives the EPA authority to require reporting or testing of industrial chemicals that may pose an environmental or human health hazard, and to ban the manufacture and import of chemicals that pose high risks.
A key ethical concern about non-oncology phase I trials rests on the idea that they pose high risks of serious harm to healthy participants who cannot receive clinical benefit from the study drugs.
Thus, the excessive local deformation of slab likely poses high risk of punching failure of slab-column connections.
This fuel load is removed from areas near structures and where fire poses high risk to the public, and controlled burns are used elsewhere.
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