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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as having jeopardised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or situations that have put something at risk or endangered it, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The committee concluded that the company was acting recklessly as having jeopardised the safety of its employees."
Alternatives: "as having endangered" or "as having compromised".
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A reference to the central Cairo hotel from which the journalists worked, the phrase highlights the emphasis the authorities and official media have placed on portraying the men's alleged wrongdoing as having jeopardised national security.
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It was not possible to make financial payments as these might have jeopardised their social security entitlements.
The Leeds manager is under pressure as one win in six matches has jeopardised the club's hopes of gaining promotion to the Premier League.
Mokhiber noted that, in a 2008 FCPA case against Siemens for widespread bribery, Siemens paid $800m but avoided a criminal conviction that would have jeopardised its standing as a US defence contractor.
America would have jeopardised the "exorbitant privilege", as a French minister once put it, of borrowing in the world's most trusted currency.
"Kerry misjudged the mood of the opposition and he has jeopardised the whole process as a result," said an independent Syrian source.
Dutton said he provided information "as it was available to us" but said releasing details of the operation as it was under way on Monday could have jeopardised safety.
On Saturday the New York Times reported claims from two sources said to be close to the investigation who claimed Lubitz had sought treatment for vision problems that may have jeopardised his ability to continue working as a pilot.
On Saturday the New York Times reported that Lubitz had sought treatment for vision problems "that may have jeopardised his ability to continue working as a pilot", according to two officials with knowledge of the investigation.
He has jeopardised his position".
To lose her would have jeopardised the research.
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