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The phrase "exacerbate problems" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a problem worse or more severe. Example: The lack of communication among team members only served to exacerbate problems and hinder progress on the project.
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Stimulants such as coffee, tea, chocolate or excessive alcohol may exacerbate problems with sleeplessness.
Heat, though, does exacerbate problems with air quality.
Nelson said the introduction of this "term lending scheme" was likely to exacerbate problems for savers.
Leaving such a property to children can create or exacerbate problems among siblings and their families.
To be sure, government also suffers from failures that can exacerbate problems.
Although going public would bring advantages for benefit corporations, it would also create or exacerbate problems.
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It exacerbates problems, it deepens problems".
The extra energy exacerbates problems that might have occurred naturally.
The drought has exacerbated problems caused by poor water management, climate change and rapid population growth.
NAFTA exacerbated problems already existent in Mexico.
However, it exacerbated problems between the human population and wildlife.
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