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How to use at risk in a sentence

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Why have they chosen to put their lives at risk by travelling in cramped conditions aboard unseaworthy vessels?
I often wonder whether I'm doing right by my children, whether their independence is at risk because I'm wrapping them in cotton wool.
Some children born with low Apgar scores remain at risk of minor problems well into school age.
Last November, 400 villagers were at risk of drowning as the waters rose around them.
Children who use mobile phones are at risk of memory loss, sleeping disorders and other health problems.
The clinic acknowledges that very few women who have abortions there do so because their lives are at risk.
The songs, some instrumental, some vaguely vocal, were never at risk of being lost in the din.
Rumours that the Bluetooth systems of cars are at risk from infection from mobile phone viruses have been debunked.
Finally, engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse puts women at risk not only for STDs including HIV but also for unintended pregnancy.
When animals migrate to mate and find food, they are at risk every time they need to cross a road.
He could have explained to the customers that their information was at risk, without revealing quite so much detail.
The outdoor chickens are more at risk of picking up infection from wild birds, other animals and the environment.
But manufacturers, eager for fourth-quarter sales growth at any cost, may swallow the difference even at risk to their profits.
But even with their protected status and the watchful eye of tourism officials, they are at risk to poachers.
And by modernizing our industrial base, it will save millions of jobs in manufacturing that are now at risk to foreign competition.
Portable storage media, readily available internally and sent outside the protection of the data center, is inherently at risk to theft.
The solicitors expressed the view that Mr Lumley was at risk to himself and was vulnerable.
They were good people, but she couldn't expect them to lie for her at risk to themselves, and she didn't think less of them for it.
Principals can unilaterally remove students involved in weapons or drug offenses and those at risk of harming themselves or others.
In our judgment, where a defendant is at risk of being subject to an automatic life sentence, that fact should be properly determined.
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