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The phrase "aggravated the issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where a problem has been made worse or more serious.
Example: "The lack of communication between departments has aggravated the issue, leading to further misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "exacerbated the problem" or "compounded the issue".
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Regardless of which side of the debate you are on, shrinking airline capacity has aggravated the issue with passengers of all sizes facing more tightly packed flights and cramped seating.
Undeniably, AIDS only aggravated the issue, decimating much of the club-going generation with fear and its sexually transmitted death sentence.
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Because of the rapid turnover, few developers put much time into their efforts, which simply aggravates the issue.
Underrepresentation of Aboriginal doctors and other health professionals' further aggravates the issue.
To tackle the second issue, more nodes on the path from k to j will have to apply the filter, thus aggravating the first issue.
The ignorance of such members of the FP on RH issues also aggravated the problem of reproductive safety, which merits urgent attention.
Drought, climate change and growing demands by users aggravate the issue.
The truth is a large number of people share the same house or camp for sheltering for the production of crops in the study area, which could be aggravate the issue of concern.
Security issues have further aggravated the situation, according to officials.
"I think we backed off it early enough to where it won't be an issue," said Nathan, who aggravated the AC joint, which connects the collarbone and clavicle at the top of the shoulder.
This aggravated the problem.
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