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The phrase "are more endangered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the endangerment status of different species or groups, indicating that one is at a higher risk than another.
Example: "According to the latest report, certain species of frogs are more endangered than their counterparts in the region."
Alternatives: "are at greater risk" or "face higher threats".
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Only cycads, amphibians, corals and conifers are more endangered.
"The American people are more endangered now than they were on 9/11," Mr. Sorenson said.
Since smoke is more intense in a small, enclosed space, it is logical to assume that babies are more endangered by smoking in cars than by smoking elsewhere.
This week, for the second straight year, the presidency of Donald Trump is being used as a bogeyman to suggest that the media's efforts are more endangered than ever.
Since vulnerability functions cannot offer a complete answer to the question of which areas are more endangered, we run simulations with three distinct seismic scenarios.
"If someone is dealing in ivory or dealing in tiger skins, clearly tigers are more endangered so that's the one I would deal with first.
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But never has the European project been more endangered by indifference, hostility and even open rejection.
(I was intrigued to hear Mr. Lomborg say, for instance, that the polar-bear population is more endangered by hunters than melting ice).
No country is more endangered by the presence of violent extremists, which is why we will continue to press Pakistan to expand its participation in securing a more peaceful future for this war-torn region.
The decline in thoroughbred racing attendance from 1970's 6.5 million to last year's 4.8 million indicated that all of racing has felt the shrinkage of its audience, but that harness racing is more endangered.
Motorcycle drivers, not surprisingly, were more endangered than other car occupants.
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