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"jeopardizing the stability" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is endangering or putting at risk the steadiness and dependability of a situation. For example: "The rising unemployment rate is jeopardizing the stability of the economy."
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Although separate investigations are under way, the event has widened the gulf between her fragile administration and the military, jeopardizing the stability of her country.
We should concentrate our efforts on pursuing Osama bin Laden and other Qaeda leaders and safeguarding our own country against terrorism before risking more American lives and jeopardizing the stability of the Middle East.
In deciding to rescue A.I.G., the government worried that if it did not bail out the company, its collapse could lead to a cascading chain reaction of losses, jeopardizing the stability of the worldwide financial system.
Over its 31 years of operation, Neighborhood Housing has more typically taken on a single blighted street, or an individual house jeopardizing the stability of a block, said James Paley, the executive director.
Ms. Lagarde, who is not a member of the group, regularly sat in on meetings last year, partly to push creditor nations like Germany to do more to keep financial problems in countries like Greece from festering and jeopardizing the stability of the broader European economy.
b and c Removal of half pins without jeopardizing the stability of the regenerated bone.
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They have objected to deep cuts, but they have indicated that they will not jeopardize the stability of the government.
The dispute "jeopardized the stability of the cemetery at the very moment when stability was most needed," the attorney general's office said in court papers filed yesterday.
In its Supreme Court appeal, the government said the Fourth Circuit's interpretation would "significantly undermine" the Congressional goal in setting up the program and could jeopardize the stability of the benefits fund.
Critically, the legislation sets up a new council of regulators, led by Mr. Geithner, that will have the power in some instances to nullify the new bureau's rules if they are deemed to jeopardize the stability of the financial system.
Or the corporate director who decided to keep me employed for three years at a company that no longer had any use for my expertise, so as not to jeopardize the stability of a young man who believed, idealistically, that the country he'd embraced as his own would, in time, embrace him in turn.
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