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Discover Ludwig"risk zone" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time or situation in which there is a higher level of risk than usual. For example: "Now that the hurricane is approaching, we are entering a risk zone and need to take extra precautions."
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"Of course we are permanently operating in a risk zone.
"When we bought our house in 1989 we were not told that it was in flood risk zone.
Coyote now alerts drivers only when they enter a "risk zone," which could mean accident, traffic jam or speed camera.
Property in the hurricane risk zone was worth about $895 billion in 2007, an increase of 24percentt since 2004, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
The state, using information gleaned from San Diego, has also moved ahead with new building codes, and an updated map of the state shows the risk zone for every piece of property in California.
In control hearts infarction was 30.2±3.3% of the risk zone.
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The commission classified the El Paso area a "high-risk zone" for bovine tuberculosis in 2000.
India's national polio plus committee dubbed the area a high-risk zone, where polio was rampant until 2010.
But since Japan sits on the collision of several tectonic plates, almost all of the country lies in an earthquake-risk zone.
-- Interview 23 with relocated resident whose original house in the high-risk zone was damaged but not destroyed.
"Anyone in an at-risk zone in the Atacama region should evacuate," said Interior Minister Rodrigo Penailillo.
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