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The phrase "what is at stake" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to ask which important interests or goals are affected by a particular situation, decision, or event. For example, "With the upcoming election, what is at stake for our community?".
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"What is at stake is communal harmony".
They also know what is at stake.
"The MPs know what is at stake".
That is what is at stake.
So what is at stake?
Just what is at stake?
They now know what is at stake".
What is at stake in this election?
That's really what is at stake here.
That would clarify what is at stake".
Eury knows what is at stake.
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