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Groovolog Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Risk to vs. risk for

Hi.

"Risk to..." vs. "risk for..."

What are the differences in usage between these two?

  

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If you have a particular context/sentence in mind, post it below and we'll tell you. Otherwise, try plugging "risk to" and "risk for" in the following websites, and take a look at the results.

https://corpus.byu.edu/iweb/

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