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"At risk" refers to a situation where an individual or group is exposed to potential harm, danger, or loss. This term is often used in various contexts, such as health, finance, or social issues, to indicate vulnerability to adverse outcomes. For example, children from low-income families may be considered "at risk" for educational challenges due to lack of resources. In finance, an investment may be labeled "at risk" if it has a high probability of losing value.

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