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"jeopardizing the quality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something (usually a product or service) that is being threatened or in danger of becoming degraded or lesser in quality. For example: "The company's poor customer service policies are jeopardizing the quality of its product."
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Once my shock at this disturbing statement wore off, I realized that the teacher's beliefs and assumptions were potentially jeopardizing the quality of life and future aspirations of this student.
Any of this could lower response rates, jeopardizing the quality of the data and driving up costs as the agency attempts to collect information for nonresponding households by going door to door and combing government and public records.
Dr. Charles H. Roadman II, president of the American Health Care Association, said the cuts could prompt nursing homes to lay off employees, jeopardizing the quality of care at the very moment when the Bush administration is conducting an initiative to improve quality.
In just a few months, a community of city birds had established itself in the gap between my building and the one to the west, jeopardizing the quality of the little light and air that the Tenement House Act of 1901 guarantees me.
The scientific community is expected to develop solutions that can improve clinical outcome and increase cost efficiency without jeopardizing the quality of care of individual patients.
Needless to say customer metrics and customer acquisition is also quite different than a normal product: in this space acquiring customers can be quite easy if lending criteria and price is lowered, the difficulty is in achieving the right customer metrics without jeopardizing the quality of the portfolio.
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The ceramic polycrystalline material that grows on the crystal periphery is illustrated to jeopardize the quality of the crystals.
Preanesthesia care is a high-risk system where interruptions during the preanesthesia assessment may jeopardize the quality of information obtained.
Supporters of certificate-of-need laws say that allowing hospitals to offer whatever services they want could jeopardize the quality of health care.
We all know that chronic overwork is bad for our mental and physical health and can seriously jeopardize the quality of our work.
However, current survivorship research is fragmented, inefficient, lacking of holistic approach and sustainable funding system, which largely jeopardize the quality of care for cancer survivors.
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