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Discover Ludwig'Compounding this' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a situation that is becoming more difficult or complex by the introduction or addition of something else. For example, "The housing market is already suffering due to the economic downturn. Compounding this, the government is introducing new taxes on property investors."
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Compounding this is Europe's faltering economic performance.
Compounding this divergence was a profound difference in style.
Compounding this have been my allegedly unorthodox "career" decisions.
Compounding this bad luck, almost nothing is known about Cavallini's life.
Compounding this is a new threat to Christie's and Sotheby's revenues: Phillips.
Compounding this dilemma is the increasingly stagnant condition of the European economies.
Compounding this inherent deficiency, the artist's last phase was extremely weak.
Compounding this is the disagreeable notion, drawn from 19th-century race science, that brains and brawn must be inversely correlated.
Compounding this problem has been the continuing failure of our Albany representatives to secure additional aid for New Rochelle.
Compounding this handicap is the fact that Iraq has taken considerable pains to make its weapons programs mobile.
Compounding this is the fact that most rich countries are failing to do their share to alleviate suffering.
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