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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risk of falling" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the likelihood or possibility of someone or something falling. Example: "Elderly individuals are at a higher risk of falling due to their decreased balance and mobility."
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Is China at risk of falling into the same trap?
Because of the risk of falling, tennis was out.
Who cared about the risk of falling prices?
"What's my risk of falling in the shower?
The increasing risk of falling apart is the point.
Quality of life outweighs the risk of falling.
As we age, strength training helps to preserve mobility and reduce the risk of falling.
Viewed this way, core exercises can lessen your risk of falling.
Practitioners of East European labor history are at risk of falling into deep depression.
If you are at risk of falling because of morning wooziness, tell your doctor.
That's because the risk of falling presents itself in so many aspects of daily life.
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