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The phrase "risk at" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use the word "risk" correctly in writing, you need to use a verb form like "risking," "take a risk," or "run a risk." For example: "She took a risk by investing her savings in the stock market."
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This is not a risk at all.
That's a real risk at the moment".
We ignore this risk at our peril.
But the risk at this moment is twofold.
Thirty more jobs are at risk at Keighley, West Yorkshire.
"It felt like a huge risk at the time".
Jobs are at risk at the company's breweries.
On this view the risk at Cern should be taken.
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Subtitles amplify the script: "Slash Medicare," "Cut Environmental Protection Agency," "Beaches at Risk, Rivers at Risk, Air at Risk, Water at Risk".
They know the risks at hand".
So we took no risks at all".
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