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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has been made worse by artificial means or interventions.
Example: "The environmental crisis was artificially exacerbated by the lack of regulation on industrial waste."
Alternatives: "artificially intensified" or "unnaturally worsened".
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Note that, in replicate 5, the control population was not far from a significant gene diversity excess such that the effect of the bottleneck event was probably artificially exacerbated.
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While the majority of the discordant results were cited in a single study (5/6 variants), the small size of the dataset (ranging from 28 34 sites) may artificially exacerbate differences between these results.
The recession exacerbated things.
They exacerbated it".
Hence, too, exacerbated fears.
Katrina further exacerbated these problems.
Vladimir Putin has exacerbated this crisis.
Competition has exacerbated the issue.
A weak IPO market exacerbated the trend.
And Google+ has exacerbated that situation.
Economic pressure exacerbated hostilities.
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