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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is consistently made worse or intensified over time.
Example: "The patient's condition was always exacerbated by stress and lack of sleep."
Alternatives: "consistently worsened" or "perpetually aggravated".
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A dermatologist can confirm at what level your pigmentation is – but whatever kind, it's always exacerbated by the sun".
And that segregation is almost always exacerbated by wealth.
But perhaps that is what always exacerbated my OCD: the pressure to suppress it.
He had been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at the age of 7, but big changes and anxiety always exacerbated his tics.
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In retrospect, I can say that the adults in my life did their best, but as an educator, I would not recommend grade-skipping for any but the most exceptional students, and only with the realization that skipping a grade almost always exacerbates a child's social challenges in middle school and college".
Climate change almost always exacerbates the problems caused by other environmental stressors including: land use change and the consequent habitat fragmentation and degradation; extraction of timber, fish, water, and other resources; biological disturbance such as the introduction of non-native invasive species, disease, and pests; and chemical, heavy metal, and nutrient pollution.
"That always exacerbates whatever the problem might have been otherwise". The police and Lawson differ in their accounts of what happened Monday morning.
Being tired on top of feeling pain will always exacerbate the pain.
And as always, the feuds, exacerbated in an era of corporate consolidation, are stirring the buzz and whipping up enthusiasm.
This discriminated heavily against poorer councils such as Poplar, where rates revenues were low and poverty and unemployment, always severe, were exacerbated in times of economic recession.
And always, always, always the complications of ableism get exacerbated by elements like gender, race, class, immigration status, being a member of a persecuted religion, age, veteran status, and being LGBTQ.
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