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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravate the risk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make a potential danger or problem worse or more serious. Example: The decision to cut corners on safety protocols will only aggravate the risk of accidents in the workplace.
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More rain or a fast melt would aggravate the risk.
Additionally, hypotension and occlusion of the aorta with REBOA may further aggravate the risk of ischemic complications due to decrease in lower extremity arterial flow.
It has been suggested that the presence of β2-agonists can aggravate the risk of these cardiovascular events, in particular among individuals who have long-term exposure to accumulated doses of β2-agonist [27, 29].
Exaggerating the differences between adjacent frames, because these may relate to different states, is likely to aggravate the risk that Lasso returns high activations for a wrong state because an exemplar assigned to that state happens to fit the frame under analysis best.
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is used for fever and discomfort while NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and aspirin are avoided as they might aggravate the risk of bleeding.
Our results suggest, that prolonged stressful experiences may aggravate the risk of suffer from infections in different disease states via IDO1 activation.
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If the organization cuts production to buoy oil prices, it could aggravate the risks of a global recession.
9 12 In France, distance to the closest maternity unit was found to aggravate the risks of out-of-hospital birth.
That makes the ECB's present reluctance to cut interest rates even harder to excuse.A more fundamental question is whether central banks might themselves have aggravated the risk of deflation, by aiming for a needlessly low target for inflation.
This implied that landscape fragmentation aggravated the risk of UWLFD while landscape connectivity reduced the risk.
What they were learning about disaster risk reduction will become ever more important as climate change aggravates the risk.
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