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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exacerbate them' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make something worse. Example sentence: The drought conditions exacerbated the problems for the struggling farmers.
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This will not reduce health inequalities, but exacerbate them.
While Europe drowns in its problems, its leaders exacerbate them.
Instead of bridging differences, the broad government has seemed to exacerbate them.
We can learn from the mistakes of Rotherham, or we can exacerbate them.
Boats create the wakes but man-made structures on the shore exacerbate them.
And it will inevitably make more explicit political conflicts which already exist, and may even exacerbate them.
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But its absence exacerbates them.
Rather than correcting for our weaknesses, linear reading exacerbates them.
Far from meeting these concerns and criticisms, the proposed legislation now exacerbates them.
The bank said: We think Pearson's problems are structural, with cyclical pressures exacerbating them.
It is the kind of catastrophe that can precipitate further problems, airing splits and exacerbating them.
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