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The phrase "the risks of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list or discussion of potential risks associated with a certain action, event, or situation. For example, "The risks of investing in the stock market include potential losses, economic volatility, and exposure to fraud."
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Such are the risks of modern life.
Oh, the risks of greeting one another.
What are the risks of doing this?
The risks of that project are real.
The risks of acquiescence are obvious.
Expose policymakers to the risks of inaction.
The risks of proliferation are growing.
The risks, of course we know".
These are the risks of originality.
Sports doctors know the risks of HOCM.
"These are the risks of unintended consequences".
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audience about the risks of
broadens the risk of
disregardng the risks of
for the risks of competition
the exposures of
the conditions of
the hazards of
the possibilities of
the concerns of
the poses of
the vulnerabilities of
the harm of
the exposure of
the management of
the danger of
the hazard of
the perils of
the dangers of
the harms of
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com