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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or condition that has been made worse by an additional factor.
Example: "The ongoing drought has affected crop yields, and the rising prices of fertilizers have also exacerbated the situation for farmers."
Alternatives: "further worsened" or "intensified the issue."
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"It has also exacerbated the shortage of genuinely affordable homes.
Early snowmelt has also exacerbated the spring heat.
The prevalence of HIV/Aids has also exacerbated the situation in Uganda.
The ruling Zanu-PF's party policies have also exacerbated the issue.
The rise of online shopping has also exacerbated income inequality, the researchers found.
But the heavy death toll was also exacerbated by acts of negligence.
But they have also exacerbated a sometimes contentious relationship with law enforcement officers.
This section ends by noting that digitalization has also exacerbated long-standing problems of the international corporate tax system.
The wet snow adds extra weight, Mr. Silver said, causing stress to trees that is also exacerbated by the wind.
A wave of malnutrition-related deaths in the village is also exacerbated by the lack of pediatricians in rural hospitals.
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Clean water was often difficult to find, and malfunctions in wells' pumping mechanisms a common event also exacerbated water scarcity.
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