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The phrase "are being jeopardised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where something is at risk or in danger, often in a passive construction.
Example: "The safety of the workers are being jeopardised by the lack of proper equipment."
Alternatives: "are at risk" or "are in danger."
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Romania fears that its efforts to protect the delta are being jeopardised by the building of a navigation canal.
As neighbourhoods are razed, informal economies that kept entire communities alive – be they vegetable sellers, cobblers or informal tour guides – are being jeopardised.
African economies may be booming, but continued growth and quality of life are being jeopardised by lack of power.
More importantly, the political and economic safeguards that the WBG had required to avoid a resource curse are being jeopardised, and expectations of improved governance from national authorities are not met l [ 9, 102, 104].
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Their capacity to help those who could benefit from treatment is being jeopardised by ever-increasing demands from those who cannot.
"The delay means the whole of the UK's renewables investment portfolio is being jeopardised by Osborne's pandering to Tory backbenchers," said a source.
"We wanted a civil partnership for emotional reasons, but now I'm pregnant our legal and financial security is being jeopardised because we're choosing not to get married," said Cochran.
But the tragedy at present is that the peace process is being jeopardised by the government's suspension of the political process - in the form of the Northern Ireland assembly elections.
It still is, just about, but its production base is being jeopardised by competition from abroad and the downturn at home.Since the financial crisis, two recessions have sent firms reeling.
In an unprecedented attack on the Scottish executive, James Boyle, the chairman of the Scottish Arts Council and former controller of Radio 4, said Scotland's artistic excellence was being jeopardised by political neglect.
Orde also admitted that the standard of policing across the UK was being jeopardised by the government's refusal to modernise the way the police forces are split across 42 parts of the UK.
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