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The phrase "increasingly threatened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations that are becoming more difficult or more dangerous over time. For example, "The species' natural habitat is increasingly threatened by urban development."
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Now it's become one of the most threatened parts of this increasingly threatened Earth.
But now, in a few short decades, it's become one of the most threatened parts of this increasingly threatened Earth.
Medicinal plants are increasingly threatened.
But this legacy is increasingly threatened.
Mr. Muluk is part of an increasingly threatened minority.
But Mr. Garcia's murals are increasingly threatened by two groups.
Lebanon is increasingly threatened by instability, with security incidents unsettling its borders.
This is why conferences like ours, although increasingly threatened, are ever more necessary.
But it has become increasingly threatened by unregulated development and environmental pollution.
With Mr. Rafsanjani's presidency, Mr. Abdi was put aside to placate the increasingly threatened conservatives.
Like David Letterman's potshots at NBC, Simmons's jabs at ESPN help him maintain his increasingly threatened anti-establishment credibility.
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