Sentence examples for being aggravated from inspiring English sources

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But the effect is being aggravated by the increasing intensity of storms.

This, he said, felt "like a breach of trust and I can't argue with her being aggravated about that".

A painful economic slowdown (caused mainly by a fall in capital inflows and commodity prices) is now being aggravated by "contagion" (ie, spreading risk aversion) from Argentina's default.

"The sector is already suffering a deep crisis with respect to pricing, which is being aggravated by the closing off of this important market".

They are clearly being aggravated in some cases by genuine silliness of a kind that is supposed to be a thing of the past.

He said he couldn't remember the specifics of what bothered him but recalled being "aggravated at the news" and at "far-left ideas" he encountered on television.

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I was aggravated.

She'd be aggravated.

And so I am aggravated.

"People are aggravated," he said.

Tissue damage was aggravated in "O" group.

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