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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all aggravated" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that everyone involved is feeling aggravated or annoyed, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "After the long meeting, everyone was all aggravated about the lack of progress."
Alternatives: "completely annoyed" or "entirely frustrated".
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We are more urbanised now and the situation is, above all, aggravated by climate change.
Though the problem is certainly not new, globalization, immigration and instant electronic communication have all aggravated the problem.
Loomis had a time bomb on its hands; now added to Burns's brilliance, immaturity and irreverence was a mounting irritation with the place and with himself for returning there, all aggravated by his newly swollen head.
He underlined that the situations in Syria are stable in contrary to what is being broadcast by a number of western media, saying that the Syrian government has control on all aggravated regions like Aleppo.
Sentiments mixed and roiled along urban demographic and social lines — between Arabs and Kurds, loyalists and revolutionaries, secular citizens and Islamists, young and old — all aggravated by the sense that many of the rebels were from rural areas, and did not share Aleppo's cosmopolitan fabric.
The effects of sepsis on the liver reported here are all aggravated in combination with hyperglycemia.
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The lack of hygiene, inadequate medical provision and poor nutrition are all aggravating his pre-existing health conditions including a heart problem, high blood pressure, a thyroid condition and a chronic allergy.
High levels of illiteracy or semi-literacy, extreme poverty and high unemployment all aggravate the extent to which workers experience hazardous exposure, and the extent to which, given a particular hazardous exposure, workers are able to protect themselves and their families [ 23], highlighting the challenges of addressing upstream social determinants of health.
It found that at least 1 in 4 maternal deaths are caused by pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, HIV, malaria and obesity, whose health impacts can all be aggravated by pregnancy.
All but an aggravated battery charge were dropped.
These figures clearly indicate significant differences in all age classes, that is, all being aggravated by increased sun exposure and, in both cases, a rather constant increase in severity along the life span.
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