Sentence examples for always imperilled from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always imperilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is consistently at risk or in danger.
Example: "In the face of climate change, many species are always imperilled, struggling to survive in their natural habitats."
Alternatives: "constantly endangered" or "perpetually at risk".

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She made some iffy symbological pictures and a few perfectly awful ones — forgivably, given their service to her always imperilled morale — but her self-portraits cannot be overpraised.

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Then, universities could muster the courage to attack the monopolies that always imperil civilization.

There will always be zombies in The Walking Dead and always be humans imperilled by them.

I never actually argued that the novel was dead, nor that narrative itself was imperilled, yet whenever I discuss these matters with bookish folk they all exclaim: "But we need stories – people will always need stories".

Their whole Thatcherite consensus could prove imperilled.

U.S. sovereignty is not imperilled.

And since us Afro-Latinx brothers are viewed by society as always already sexual perils, very few people ever noticed what was written between the lines in my fiction — that Afro-Latinx brothers are often sexually imperilled.

"Hungarian democracy is imperilled," he told me.

Our past successes imperilled our future.

But recently Issa has been feeling imperilled.

That's the mission imperilled by Facebook.

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