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The word 'jeopardising' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something is putting something else at risk or in danger. For example, "The new government policies are jeopardising the future of small businesses in the region."
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jeopardising
verb
Present participle of jeopardise
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"We should not compromise our own interests to the extent of jeopardising the web of civilian and military exchanges that are at the heart of the relationship, or cut our aid program – intended to improve the lives of ordinary Indonesians.
Burrowes will vote against the second reading without jeopardising his position as parliamentary private secretary.
Harsher critics accused him of embarrassing Australia's international standing and jeopardising bilateral ties by publishing his candid thoughts about foreign leaders and private conversations.
· Prison Service lost substantial part of Stone's prison records, jeopardising continuity of care after his release following a long jail term.
Erdoğan and the ruling party are playing the ethnic card, fanning fear among Turks that a pro-Kurdish party in parliament will spell the end of democracy, while also jeopardising the ongoing peace process between the Turkish government and the PKK.
A number of Belfast-based writers claimed the college was worried about deterring prospective students and jeopardising potential investment from parts of the Islamic world, especially the oil-rich Gulf states.
It is therefore especially unwise that Mr Cameron's gambit shows such little concern for the creaking state of a union which it appears a majority of Scottish voters aged under 55 voted to quit.If Mr Cameron truly wants to address the righteous grievance of English voters without jeopardising the union, he must issue plans for a grander deliberation in the form of a constitutional convention.
If the mosque were restored, many Jews fear it would become a magnet for thousands of Bedouin nearby, jeopardising the city's Jewish status.
But in Somalia this pact is rather stronger: an individual who flouts the system risks jeopardising trust in both himself and his clan.Having survived against great odds, the shilling now faces a serious challenge in the form of dollars transferred by mobile phone.
Instead, it seems to be encouraging the whisper that its reason for ducking out of the court case was to avoid jeopardising the intelligence sources that had aroused its suspicions.
The crime wave, they say, is jeopardising the city's chances of recovering from the riots in June, when police fought street battles with Asian and white gangs.The burnt-out pubs and garages on White Abbey Road, at the centre of the violence, are a standing reminder of the effects on business of the summer riots.
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