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"potential risk of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when referencing a potential risk or danger that could occur in the present or future. For example, "The potential risk of falling tree branches in the park has prompted the city to require regular tree inspections."
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"Potential risk of flying debris from drop-balling operations.
The potential risk of birth defects demands that the F.D.A. proceed with caution.
But researchers have raised concerns about the potential risk of concussion from heading the soccer ball.
In addition to the potential risk of esophageal cancer, there is a risk of burning yourself.
We are aware that all sport – all sport, not just tennis – is at potential risk of corruption.
Newspapers need to balance the public's right to know with the potential risk of harm to jurors, he said.
One was to make health care providers and caregivers of infected children aware of the potential risk of pre-chewing.
The United States Consulate warned citizens on Saturday to avoid protest areas "due to the potential risk of escalating violence".
In some cases, women are learning that their potential risk of breast cancer is 60percentt or more.
Guzzetta, G. et al. Assessing the potential risk of Zika virus epidemics in temperate areas with established Aedes albopictus populations.
This approach, however, requires the insertion of a permanent central venous catheter with the potential risk of serious complications.
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