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The phrase "risk from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or cause of a risk or danger.
Example: "The company is assessing the risk from potential cyber threats to its data security."
Alternatives: "risk posed by" or "risk associated with".
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Who is at risk from the tsunami?
Is your business at risk from cybercrime?
Suddenly, the village seemed at risk from the straight invaders.
Any risk from exposure will eventually become clear, he said.
Billions of dollars more at risk from class-action lawsuits.
The risk from Y2K was far from phantom.
But is it at risk from the jihadist threat?
Q: What's the biggest risk from this hack?
The risk from toxicity is also very low.
These are children severely at risk from a war zone.
Millions of people with be at risk from rising seas.
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