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The phrase "we risk jeopardising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential negative consequences or dangers associated with a particular action or decision. Example: "If we proceed without proper research, we risk jeopardising the success of the project."
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As long as we have performance tables for higher education that only value one type of institution, we risk jeopardising the diversity of purpose that is so crucial to the sector's success.
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Israel cannot risk jeopardising its 33-year-old peace treaty with Egypt by taking action itself.
Despite the popular contempt for banks much bandied about during the election campaign, no party wants to risk jeopardising London's position as a global financial centre.
UWA academics have been vocal in their opposition to the centre and demanded that the university sever its contract with the federal government or risk jeopardising its international reputation.
"If this decision is confirmed, it could put many lives at risk, jeopardising our work providing food, water, sanitation, healthcare and support for income generation to 1.3 million people in Somalia," he said.
Unless and until there is evidence that falling unemployment is affecting the outlook for inflation, the Bank will see no need to risk jeopardising what it believes to be a still fledgling recovery.
Unfortunately you couldn't find a model or a mannequin - they took themselves very seriously in those days - who would risk jeopardising her image by associating it with the campaign.
We heard from the mental health professional whose employer takes constant unpaid overtime for granted, knowing employees will not risk jeopardising their clients' safety, and the planning officer forced to implement "central government diktat" she believes is inappropriate or even immoral.
Roy Hodgson watched Frank Lampard secure England's first victory over Brazil in 23 years but then warned his match-winner he might risk jeopardising his future career at international level should he abandon Europe for Major League Soccer at the end of the season.
However many such policies have not only often failed to achieve their objective, they also risk jeopardising the retail sector.
The chancellor's plans risk "jeopardising" the charitable sector, Help the Hospices' director of fund-raising warned.
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