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Discover LudwigThe phrase "level of jeopardy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the amount or degree of danger or risk that someone or something is facing. It is often used in legal or financial contexts. Example: The defendant's lawyer argued that their client's actions did not pose a high level of jeopardy to the public and therefore should not result in a severe punishment.
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Hopefully the increased level of jeopardy this series will still allow for the domestic bickering at this show's crooked heart.
But if they ever make a board game called Channel Controller, this decision would rank in the highest level of jeopardy.
In what is, by inference, the same level of jeopardy suffered by Tony Blair since 9/11, Curtis's premier is able to dash around London with a single bobby as protection.
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"There are always different levels of jeopardy," said Mr. Schwartz.
The intense heat on our holiday also raised the jeopardy level of the inevitable familial misunderstandings.
Ms. Oslander signed a petition, fearing that this level of service is in jeopardy.
Trebek was also the producer of Jeopardy! from 1984 to 1987 and devised separate tournaments for different age and skill levels (e.g., teens, college students, and celebrities).
A sense of jeopardy?
Later hosts included Alex Trebek of "Jeopardy" fame.
"A sense of jeopardy," he agrees.
It was a Matterhorn of jeopardy.
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