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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravating issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe problems or situations that are causing annoyance or frustration, often making a situation worse.
Example: "The ongoing delays in the project are just one of the aggravating issues we need to address."
Alternatives: "frustrating problems" or "irritating concerns".
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Cryptocurrencies can solve this problem by allowing entrepreneurs to sidestep these kinds of aggravating issues.
Yet it is in Hungary of all places – where there are no aggravating issues of immigration or language – that the gypsies, and the way society deals with them, pose the gravest potential threats to the nation's future.
If, for a moment, you can see yourself as a fly on the wall simply observing the whole picture, you will have successfully disengaged yourself at least temporarily from the aggravating issues surrounding your divorce.
As the Union faces an impending Euro crisis, a refugee crisis, cultural and political fragmentation and many more aggravating issues which are fracturing the foundations of post-war Europe, the guidance of the religious leader sure seems suitable.
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"Criminalising stopping is unhelpful and will only aggravate issues experienced by gypsies, Roma and Irish Travellers whilst ensuring even poorer relations with the rest of society," he said.
That approach, says Fatima Cody Stanford, an instructor in medicine and pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, is not only counterproductive, it can also aggravate weight issues and their associated health risks.
All the on-camera participants said they saw "Black.White". as a way to show how the emotional paper cuts of everyday interracial interactions can aggravate bigger issues like discrimination in housing or employment.
In other words, students who may be susceptible to mental health issues, like post-traumatic stress disorder or panic disorders, are undeserving of a warning that a lecture or guest speaker may aggravate those issues or traumatic experiences.
The situation aggravated health issues, especially among children.
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.
Noting that he'd had surgery on his meniscus, Anderson said, "Once you have a knee, you always have a knee," and he pointed to the way "getting a lot of touches earlier in the year" could have aggravated an issue for his teammate.
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