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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are at stake here" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is in jeopardy or at risk in a particular situation.
Example: "In this negotiation, the future of our partnership and the trust we have built are at stake here."
Alternatives: "are in jeopardy" or "are on the line".
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Our lives are at stake here!
Much more than legal niceties are at stake here.
Once again, it's careers that are at stake here.
"Senator Warren really understood that lives are at stake here," Yancey said.
"Kids' lives and kids' futures are at stake here," Mr. Rebell said.
But this is a moral issue rather than a scientific one; values are at stake here — not facts.
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What's at stake here?
Much was at stake here.
Much is at stake here.
We know what's at stake here.
A lot is at stake here.
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