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The phrase "aggravate pressures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations that increase stress or difficulties in a particular context.
Example: "The new regulations are likely to aggravate pressures on small businesses already struggling to survive."
Alternatives: "intensify pressures" or "exacerbate pressures".
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1. Regional disruptions to weather patterns within the next 20-30 years will aggravate pressures on food and water and engender migration.
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The higher the IAP increases, the more extravasation of fluids on one hand (thereby with arising intravascular dehydration) and a thickening of interstitial tissues on the other hand (thereby with arising elongation of diffusion courses) seem to additionally aggravate pressure-induced tissue ischemia and histomorphological damages.
They had to pull back a lot, aggravating the pressures on the European banks".
Finally, it needs again to be noted that a too rapid rewarming might lead to vasodilatation, thus aggravating intracranial pressure, reducing cerebral perfusion pressure and leading to a negative effect on overall neurological outcome [ 1, 19].
Such a profit squeeze cannot continue indefinitely, of course, but as yet there is little sign that the dollar's weakness is aggravating price pressure.For the moment, the dollar's decline is reflecting investors' expectations of Fed policy rather than tying the central bankers' hands.
A few neuralgias also gets aggravated by pressure.
This can send an inadvertent signal to customers, leading to aggravated network pressure.
Symptoms may be aggravated by pressure over the area, weight bearing, and resisted external rotation in supine (with hip flexed to 90°) and prone (with hip extended) positions.
In hydrate-bearing sediments, the potential for sampling disturbance may be aggravated, since pressure and temperature changes can lead to hydrate dissociation and gas exsolution.
Economic pressures aggravate the situation.
*Rosemary: May relieve chest congestion, indigestion and depression, but can aggravate high blood pressure.
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