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Which of these sentences is grammatically correct and best to use?

Southern California is at risk of natural disasters

Southern California is at risk for natural disasters

Southern California is at high risk for natural disasters

Southern California is in great risk of natural disasters

Southern California is in great risk for natural disasters

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  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    "at risk from / of something" is an idiom meaning in danger of something unpleasant or harmful happening.

    The first sentence seems correct.The fourth sentence too appears correct.

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