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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are imperiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is in danger or at risk of harm or destruction.
Example: "Many species of wildlife are imperiled due to habitat loss and climate change."
Alternatives: "are endangered" or "are at risk".
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And they are imperiled.
The children are imperiled.
The drinking supplies of islands are imperiled.
Without funding, peoples' hopes for development are imperiled.
Not all are imperiled by polypharmacy, of course.
The franchise's finances — with a world of debt, a slashed payroll, ever-shrinking attendance — are imperiled.
But these gains are imperiled by the current stalemate at the top.
Most of the profits now come from merchandising, but even those are imperiled.
Majestic but Endangered The wild horses of the Outer Banks are imperiled by inbreeding and tourism.
Critical habitat designations may not be "prudent" for species that are imperiled by climate change.
Unfortunately, these achievements are imperiled by the world's worst AIDS epidemic.
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