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The phrase "endangered being" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. It is typically used to refer to a living creature or organism that is at risk of becoming extinct or endangered. Example: "The conservationists worked tirelessly to protect the habitat of the endangered beings living in the rainforest."
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They are also critically endangered, being confined to a tiny area on the western tip of Java.
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The Lion in West Africa is Critically Endangered is published in the journal PLOS One.
The parrots, which are endangered, are originally from the dry, hot coastal forests of Peru and Ecuador.
Among Republican veterans, the most endangered is Senator William V. Roth Jr. of Delaware.
In Governor Palin's view, what is really endangered is Alaska's economic growth.
But, Sutherland makes clear, the one life form even more endangered is human culture.
What is endangered is the current set of business models that produce print media.
The percentage of species that are endangered is higher in intensively than in moderately used areas.
"To call them endangered is difficult for people on the ground to take seriously," says Broderick.
Another related language, now endangered, is Ch'orti', which is spoken by 30,000 in Guatemala.
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