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'aggravate tensions' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any context where tensions between people, countries, or other entities are increasing or being made worse. For example, "The recent political decision to remove troops from the region is likely to aggravate tensions between the two countries."
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"This could aggravate tensions between India's [Hindu and Muslim] communities.
Meanwhile, the problems of the 3Com deal are sure to aggravate tensions with China.
She urged the foreign media not to aggravate tensions by "exaggerating and hyping up" the situation.
His comments could aggravate tensions between the European court and Britain.
Student leaders worried that it would further aggravate tensions on campus.
Xi urged both sides not to do anything that would aggravate tensions.
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And it has aggravated tensions between Russia and its neighbors.
But settlement and land sales only aggravated tensions between settlers and the tribe.
But Western diplomats say such a move would undermine the European, United Nations and NATO missions while aggravating tensions.
The numbers are rapidly increasing, aggravating tensions in the national debate over immigration.
And even in the environment and energy arena, trade disputes are aggravating tensions.
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