reduced risk

collocation in English

meaningsofdepletedandrisk

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depleted
adjective
uk
/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/
us
/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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(Definition ofdepletedandriskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofreduced risk

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This polymorphism was associated withreducedriskof death and/or disease progression.
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Effects of boys' improved attributions and anger onreducedriskof antisocial behavior.
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We also assumed that they no longer had anyreducedriskof developing diabetes.
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Initial response to treatment did not predictreducedriskfor poor child outcomes.
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Younger growers also felt the cost of biological control products,reducedriskproducts, and consulting fees were not important factors.
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Exercise is associated withreducedriskfor incident dementia among persons 65 years of age and older.
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As with coronary artery disease, and for some of the same reasons, active lifestyle is associated withreducedrisk.
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Noneconomic reasons to eliminate unnecessary transports includereducedriskof transport-related clinical deterioration, accidents, and parental separation anxiety (1).
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But thereducedriskto the pensioner is matched by an increased risk to the public treasury, which is left with a contingent liability.
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If a hobby has tangible benefits, such as lower blood pressure orreducedriskof relapse, so much stronger the motivation to do it.
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However, county of residence was identified as an effect modifier on all risk factors and factors associated with areducedriskof infection.
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Observational studies have found that older people prescribed statins havereducedriskof developing dementia compared to those who are not given these drugs.
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Walking for 20 km/week (1.8 miles per day) was significantly associated withreducedrisk, although it would not achieve the maximum risk reduction.
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Rossing's study (65) found a significantlyreducedriskof cervical cancer in women who had used clomiphene citrate compared with women who had not used the drug.
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The mesothelioma mortality figures therefore suggest areducedriskafter those measures were introduced.
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In other words, she should face areducedriskcompared to the current situation.
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The outcome measure of time in the therapeutic range, which is associated with the risk of complications, must at present act as a surrogate but unsatisfactory marker ofreducedrisk.
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However, for breast cancer a weak tendency toward areducedriskseemed to exist, as none of the new breast cancer cases had been chronically depressed before the diagnosis.
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Benefits of exercise for the health of older people between activity level andreducedrisk,17 after adjusting for confounding factors, including age, cigarette-smoking, alcohol consumption and early parental death.
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It indicated on a statistical basis thereducedriskaccruing to the individual if he stopped smoking cigarettes.
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