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The phrase "jeopardize the environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the potential negative effects of an activity or action on the natural environment. For example: "The construction of a new highway could jeopardize the environment by introducing air and noise pollution."
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The presence of such concentrations can jeopardize the environment, if management of these wastes is not addressed with due consideration and care.
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The groups claimed in a lawsuit that the Forest Service was not conducting required federal environmental reviews on several dozen drilling projects, thus potentially jeopardizing the environment and wildlife in Pennsylvania's only national forest.
The resolution "will only complicate the situation and jeopardize the cooperative environment which we desperately need," Mr. Soltanieh told reporters after the vote.
* Cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency would jeopardize, well, the environment.
Such a system is strongly optimized therefore the smallest change in specifications or in geometrical environments can drastically jeopardize the scheduling.
First, isn't it possible that the manipulation of the contents of the anthrax letters in Dr. Ivins's laboratory might have contaminated the work environment enough to potentially jeopardize the integrity of subsequent samples taken from the lab?
In general there is a small increase in the APT, although it is not large enough to jeopardize the use of this algorithm in real environments and in each control loop.
Could this jeopardize the deal?
You don't just — you jeopardize the offensive line, you jeopardize the quarterback.
Missing the deadlines would jeopardize the I.M.F.
Anxious enough to jeopardize the Oslo accords?
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