Phrases with «greater risk»

The phrase "greater risk" means that there is a higher possibility of something bad happening or going wrong. Full definition

Sentences with «greater risk»

  • Both groups had similar perceptions of great risk of harm from weekly marijuana use or weekly binge drinking, the survey found. (health.com)
  • For example, people who are socially isolated, or do not have good quality social support, are also at greater risk of developing coronary heart disease. (relationshipsvictoria.com.au)
  • If you have high triglycerides, this is an indicator for greater risk for developing type 2 diabetes. (healthcentral.com)
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