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The phrase "also exacerbated by the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors that worsen a situation or condition, typically in analytical or academic contexts.
Example: "The ongoing economic crisis is also exacerbated by the rising unemployment rates."
Alternatives: "further worsened by the" or "additionally intensified by the".
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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.
It was also exacerbated by the fact, after two weeks' shooting, he decided he'd had enough of learning his lines, so I had to give him an earpiece.
Her reclusiveness was also exacerbated by the actions of a stalker, John Hinckley Jr, who attempted to assassinate US president Ronald Reagan in 1981.
In part, that is because of the complexity of such issues, but in Brussels, the problem is also exacerbated by the commission's limited resources.
The gas shortage was also exacerbated by the northeaster on Wednesday, which interrupted work to repair petroleum terminals and slowed barges carrying fuel from reaching their docks.
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The financial challenges that cell therapy firms face are also exacerbated by both the scientific and policy challenges associated with the industry.
The toll was also exacerbated by extremist militants from the Shabab, who prevented food deliveries to the areas of south-central Somalia that they controlled.
The antagonism was furthered by the fact that the two expeditions were competing for supplies from the same sources, and was also exacerbated by ongoing border disputes between the provinces.
Worries about the US economy were also exacerbated by a much weaker than expected reading on the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's manufacturing index, a key gauge of the strength of American industry.
The political unevenness is also exacerbated by some powerful states that sometimes champion justice, initiate Security Council referrals, then drop the court like a hot rock when the political circumstances change.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com