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The phrase "are endangering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action that poses a risk or threat to someone or something.
Example: "The reckless driving habits of some motorists are endangering the safety of pedestrians in the area."
Alternatives: "are jeopardizing" or "are threatening".
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are endangering
verb
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
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Are we squeezing our schools so much that we are endangering our future well-being?
Are you concerned like I am that the debt and deficits of Washington, D.C. are endangering America's future?
i) That we are endangering national security.
"The Communists are endangering the country.
We are endangering this horse,' " Dr. Ferraro said.
We are not the ones who are endangering European peace.
But even his minor concessions are endangering his coalition.
Whitaker does not believe that serious collectors are endangering birds.
Several administration priorities are endangering financial markets by reducing corporate accountability and transparency.
Several of the administration's priorities are endangering financial markets by reducing corporate accountability and transparency.
But by not protecting the country's past, its politicians are endangering its future.
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