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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Science & IT

"larger at risk of"

Dear all,

I have a question regarding the phrase *"larger at risk of"*

I want to formulate that one group has a higher risk of something than the other group. _What is the best way to formulate this?_

*... have a relatively larger risk of ... compared to ...*
*...are relatively at larger risk of ...compared to ...*

Or is there a better way to formulate this?
  

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Either construction works in most situations. However, for some reason, greater sounds more natural to me than larger .

  • Either construction works in most situations.
  • However, for some reason, greater sounds more natural to me than larger .
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Either construction works in most situations. However, for some reason, greater sounds more natural to me than larger.

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