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are exacerbated
verb
To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.
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"are exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how a situation or problem is becoming worse or more severe. For example: "The problems caused by the pandemic are exacerbated by the lack of access to health care."
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The risks to Malaysia are exacerbated by excessive credit growth.
Concerns are exacerbated by a lack of transparency.
But such vulnerabilities are exacerbated by strenuous exercise.
Hygiene problems are exacerbated when it rains and the roof leaks.
All these problems are exacerbated by the rapid expansion of the I.N.S. detention system".
(Psychological problems often crop up during, or are exacerbated by, long stints in solitary).
Both these social trends are exacerbated by the media and technology.
Arsenic, too, is naturally present, but levels are exacerbated by use of fertilisers and mining.
These concerns are exacerbated by the language used in the captions.
These problems are exacerbated by some of the highest population growth rates in the world.
The shortfalls are exacerbated by the huge numbers affected across Somalia, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya.
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