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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also jeopardizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional risks or threats that are being introduced alongside other issues.
Example: "The new policy is not only increasing costs but also jeopardizing employee morale."
Alternatives: "also putting at risk" or "also endangering".
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But, we're also jeopardizing long-term productivity by eliminating predictable time off that ensures balance in our lives.
"But when you cripple a person's sexual desire and arousal, you're also jeopardizing their ability to fall in love and to stay in love".
The school deficit is not only draining the parish savings, but it is also jeopardizing the financial stability of the parish".
Many are concerned that immigrants who are desperate to work will simply drive without a valid license, not only putting themselves at risk for arrest, but also jeopardizing others by driving without insurance.
In addition to creating, rather than solving, any privacy concerns, the ACLU and friends are also jeopardizing the growth of the Internet by hindering private attempts to bolster the security of transactions.
In the case of foie gras, this cruelty is also jeopardizing human health -- and it's illegal.
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It also jeopardizes its finances.
It could also jeopardize American financing.
It could also jeopardize vital aid commitments.
It also jeopardized Australia's political relationship with Great Britain.
She also jeopardizes other people's unvaccinated children.
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