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Free sign upThe phrase "added to the problem synonymous" is not correct in English and seems to be a fragment.
It may be intended to express that something is contributing to a problem that is already understood or recognized.
Example: "The new regulations, added to the problem synonymous with bureaucratic delays, have frustrated many businesses."
Alternatives: "compounding the issue" or "exacerbating the problem".
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The distribution system added to the problem.
Fires and earthquakes have also further added to the problem.
Any problem with assessment arising during the study is added to the problem solving list.
A complex business structure added to the problems.
Culture adds to the problem.
But are punters adding to the problem?
Travel publications can add to the problem.
New-build flat developments are adding to the problem.
Soaring oil output will add to the problem.
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