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"put life at risk" is correct usage in written English
You could use it in any context where the potential risk to a life, or multiple lives, is being discussed. For example: "The absence of safety features in the factory will put life at risk for all who work there."
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Serving Met officers unnecessarily put life at risk.
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For many it is a normal process, for some it puts life at risk impending complications.
The record shows that those who fight corruption put life and career at risk.
Shameful, even, in light of countries where citizens put life and limb at risk to vote.
People found out what was true because reporters cared enough to put life and limb at risk to find out and tell us.
"Why would you put your life at risk and put the lives of others at risk who would actually have to go and help you?" .
Let me put that a little more bluntly: Nobody should put their life at risk on behalf of someone's car door, nor on behalf of any other replaceable, repairable and for heaven's sake insurable object.
It saddens me that attractive men can be so insecure that they're willing to put their life at risk in order to achieve a more muscular frame.
"Failing to inform somebody can put their life at risk.
So don't put your life at risk".
"I think it would put my life at risk".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com