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The phrase 'risk of exposure' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the possibility of someone or something being exposed to a potential danger or harm. For example, "The risk of exposure to contaminated water in the city is too high, and authorities need to act swiftly to protect citizens."
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The risk of exposure was too great.
"And that just increases their risk of exposure".
Silences occur where powerful interests are at risk of exposure.
It's expensive in time and money and risk of exposure.
People at highest risk of exposure should receive the vaccine first.
"They are all priceless, and we decided the evacuation according to their risk of exposure".
This, in turn, increases the risk of exposure to H.I.V.
"If there is something on a wall or the lights and if it becomes airborne, there's a risk of exposure".
Rodents are consumed in this region and evidence suggests this increases risk of exposure to Lassa virus.
On the other side would be the risk of exposure, which I would judge to be very, very, very unlikely.
Her anxiety is compounded by conflicting messages from experts about the risk of exposure to low-level radiation.
More suggestions(18)
risk of contaminant
risk of expertise
risk of susceptibility
possibility of exposure
risk of experiment
risk of access
hazard of exposure
risk of infection
danger of exposure
risk of irradiation
risk of admission
risk of insolvency
risk of relapse
risk of derailment
risk of leakage
risk of inefficiency
risk of retribution
risk of war
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