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The phrase "anything exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or conditions that have been worsened or intensified.
Example: "The recent policy changes have made anything exacerbated by the economic downturn even more challenging for small businesses."
Alternatives: "any situation worsened" or "anything intensified".
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Liberalisation has, if anything, exacerbated this.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang urged it to abide by UN resolutions and not do anything to exacerbate tensions.
And they did nothing to quell rising inequality – if anything, they exacerbated it.
Addition of DL-TBOA (70 or 350 μM) concomitantly with the chemotherapeutic drugs if anything slightly exacerbated the SN38-induced loss of viability in parental cell lines (Fig. 2a, e).
If anything, they exacerbate and prolong the targeted outbreak.
We also hope all sides can remain calm and exercise restraint and avoid doing anything to exacerbate confrontation or tensions," she told a daily news briefing.
Stop doing anything that exacerbates weakening of your hands.
When people are in constant pain and start to feel that doing anything will exacerbate their situation, they can grow wary and start to not even trust their own motivations, let alone anyone else's.
If anything, he has exacerbated the pain, the sense of betrayal".
If anything, the crisis has exacerbated this problem.
If anything, the latter only exacerbated the situation and turned locals against Ankara, needlessly prolonging the conflict.
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