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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravated this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation that has been made worse or more severe by a particular action or event.
Example: "The recent policy changes have aggravated this issue, leading to further complications."
Alternatives: "exacerbated this" or "intensified this".
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(Prop 30 aggravated this problem).
(To be fair, his experiences of being hunted by Stalinists in Spain plainly aggravated this tendency).
His appearance before Congress in 2015 to trash President Barack Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran greatly aggravated this problem.
Rat plasma Hcy was significantly elevated after fed with 2.5% methionine diets, and ovariectomy aggravated this elevation.
The suggestion, though, is that aside from being "racially aggravated" this statement constitutes an incitement to disorder.
Bolaño's death aggravated this process, forcing his readers to invent an origin story to explain the miracle of his work".
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Demographic trends are aggravating this vicious cycle.
(The tiny illustrations aggravate this problem).
Environmental factors, such as troubled family relationships, may aggravate this disorder.
Egypt's military governments have done their best to aggravate this mutual suspicion.
Some currency analysts said Mr. Snow's remarks could aggravate this imbalance.
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