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"risk of developing" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to the likelihood that a person, animal, or system might experience a certain condition or situation. For example, "Due to genetic factors, some individuals are at greater risk of developing diabetes."
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Vision: Lower risk of developing cataracts.
Rather, they raise the risk of developing this disease.
Taking the risk of developing diabetes seriously makes sense.
Such people face a heightened risk of developing new polyps.
Evidence shows that obesity increases the risk of developing dementia.
Many factors influence the risk of developing drug addiction.
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"Their risk [of developing dementia] might have been increased".
The extent of further protective measures should be based on a baby's risk of developing allergies.
Do diagnostic X-rays increase the risk of developing cancer?
Your child has a risk of developing permanent brain damage.
And the risk of developing an adenoma is different from the risk of developing a carcinoma.
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