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The phrase "aggravation consequences" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the negative outcomes resulting from aggravation or annoyance, but it is not a commonly recognized expression.
Example: "The aggravation consequences of the delay were felt by everyone involved in the project."
Alternatives: "negative repercussions" or "detrimental effects".
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Barriers included time constraints, cost, boring programs, symptom aggravation, consequences of stigma, dissatisfaction with formal exercise and gym 'culture' [ 23- 25].
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We need to manage this carefully as there are potentially serious consequences with further aggravation.
As always, we need to manage this carefully as there are potentially serious consequences with further aggravation.
"As always, we need to manage this carefully as there are potentially serious consequences with further aggravation," continued the statement.
It would rather have its money now, even if the long-term consequence is an aggravation of the budget deficit.
And researchers disagree whether the shots eliminate fat cells, or merely liquefy fat so that it shifts around in the body, raising the possibility of long-term consequences such as the aggravation of heart disease.
The aggravation of cavitation erosion is the combined consequences of the growth of single cavitation pits and the connection of adjacent pits.
Possible consequences include an increase in the exacerbation risk and aggravation of COPD, the development of health-risk behavior or of a new disease, and/or the deterioration of communication with caregivers, family or friends.
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