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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravating the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean intensifying a situation or making something worse. For example: "The storm is aggravating the already challenging situation on the ground."
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Reyes also did not play Thursday after aggravating the hamstring.
He faulted lifestyle changes for aggravating the problem.
Turkey has acted irresponsibly, aggravating the situation in Syria.
I said we were exaggerating its importance and aggravating the anxiety it caused families.
And Waitrose has inadvertently moved towards aggravating the problem, as it endeavours to sanitise our lunchtime.
Perhaps in the sorrow I'm plunged in, my terror is aggravating the malady.
Journalists, he told me, were aggravating the problem they had helped to start.
"He was made available for selection before aggravating the problem in training," said Davies.
And many traders have followed the market's momentum, aggravating the trend.
This was also the fear in 1930, when the U.S. hiked tariffs, aggravating the world Depression.
Further aggravating the problem are a series of corruption scandals and calls for Ms. Rousseff's impeachment.
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