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The phrase "am I jeopardizing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when questioning whether your actions or decisions are putting something at risk or in danger.
Example: "Am I jeopardizing my chances of getting the promotion by taking too many days off?"
Alternatives: "Am I putting at risk" or "Am I endangering".
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Am I jeopardizing my lease?
"You always have to ask yourself, even in these tough times, 'Am I jeopardizing credibility in dunking for dollars?'" said Harvey Robins, a senior official for former Mayors Edward I. Koch and David N.
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Ask yourself these questions: What am I doing to jeopardize my goals?
"They weren't thrilled, but they didn't think I was jeopardizing my life".
I knew that by even entertaining thoughts of Jude, I was jeopardizing an idyllic home life, the most secure relationship I'd ever had.
Those insisting that I'm jeopardizing this country by not supporting Hillary Clinton are asking me to make my decision from fear and you know what?
"I was jeopardizing my life and my colleagues' lives," Mr. Batsoulis said.
"He told me that I was jeopardizing the LJM2 fund-raising exercise," Mr. McMahon said, referring to one of the partnerships.
"They've raised their families, they've done their careers, and at this point I think they are saying, 'O.K., I'm not jeopardizing my family.' " Marijuana's legal strides have also made it a lot easier for people to publicize or at least not hide their drug use.
Yet on the way to his first Christmas tree, I was already jeopardizing his life by failing at the most basic of parental duties: providing warmth and shelter.
She went on to ask what my husband's career goals were, suggesting that if I put myself ahead of him I would be jeopardizing this career.
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