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Discover Ludwig'escalates with' is correct and is often used in written English.
This phrase typically means that something increases or intensifies at a faster rate, for example, "The excitement for the upcoming festival escalates with each passing day."
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The violence escalates, with more than 3,000 deaths.
In a place where an old grudge or stray glance at someone else's girlfriend escalates with sad frequency into murder, it's a vital task.
In their overlapping accounts, which share many painful details (Nic stole from both of his trusting, younger half siblings), the trouble escalates with sad inevitability.
And because Watrous's narrator is not shy about making fun of herself, the novel's humor escalates with its complications — all of them tidily resolved: at the story's end no detail (and there are many) goes wasted.
As the crisis in Europe escalates with thousands crossing the Mediterranean to escape the conflict, church groups and the Australian Greens are pressing the government to open its doors.
As the U.S. enlists world support for our Proliferation Security Initiative -- including the interdiction of North Korean ships carrying destructive contraband -- Pyongyang escalates with a threat of "merciless" retaliation.
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So we escalated with the filibusters.
And they escalate with the nuclear option".
"When an individual escalates, a dog will escalate with her.
He escalated with a vengeance & lost the confidence of most of his country.
But complaints about school lunch and resulting waste have clearly escalated with the revised meal plan.
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