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"escalates the problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make a problem worse or to cause it to become more serious. Example: The decision to fire several employees only escalated the problem, as it led to a decrease in productivity and increased tensions among the remaining staff.
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During rain, the excess NOM load often escalates the problem (Cyna et al. 2002).
In a noisy room, trying to shout louder to make yourself heard just escalates the problem of being overwhelmed with sound.
Refusing to learn French escalates the problem.
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And it might escalate the problem".
Instead, it reported to regulators that he had "failed to properly escalate" the problem.
Instead you have chosen to inflame the situation with incendiary and divisive language, which will serve only to escalate the problem".
When a circuit breaker opens to interrupt the short circuit, current can arc across the gap, probably destroying the circuit breaker, and often escalating the problem.
Several said the French riot police, engaged in a running battle with English fans for the third day in a row, escalated the problem through heavy-handed tactics.
Yet Goldman never concluded he knew about the leak, instead reporting to regulators that he "failed to properly escalate" the problem.
Goldman fired Mr. Jiampietro, though it never concluded that he knew about the leak, instead remarking in a report to regulators that he "failed to properly escalate" the problem.
She said if she had heard about it earlier, plans could have been put in place to "de-escalate the problem".
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