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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravate the view" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of making a viewpoint worse or more problematic, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new evidence only served to aggravate the view that the project was poorly managed."
Alternatives: "complicate the perspective" or "intensify the opinion".
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Some nearby ladies take the sunshine too, while strutting pigeons aggravate the view where lawyers, nannies, careful moms, compare what vegetables and pies came in from dawn, rain or shine, for us to buy perhaps.
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The workshop was initiated to exchange the possibilities to proceed in the area of assessing errors of commission, those interventions of operators that are not required from the system point of view and aggravate the scenario evolution.
This may lead to the increase in crop water requirements and aggravate the water shortage in these areas in view of the increase in ET0 in response to ongoing climate change.
"If they were to pull back a little on the pace of this tapering, it could be viewed as a warning shot and could aggravate the situation," said Gary Schlossberg, senior economist at Wells Capital Management in San Francisco.
You can aggravate the situation".
Economic pressures aggravate the situation.
Increased responsibilities may aggravate the problems.
Putting up taxes could aggravate the recession.
Such outbursts only aggravate the situation.
Why did they aggravate the situation?
"The Bush administration should not aggravate the problem".
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