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"exacerbates tensions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something makes existing tensions or conflicts worse. Example: The government's decision to cut funding for public education only exacerbates tensions between teachers and administrators.
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Such organisational burden exacerbates tensions, she thinks.
In Washington, President Bush said, "Russia's action only exacerbates tensions and complicates diplomatic negotiations".
His often provocative and populist rhetoric exacerbates tensions and increasingly polarizes Turkish society.
This may increasingly become a hard power challenge too, as climate change exacerbates tensions and multiplies threats around the world.
It is an avowedly anti-Catholic organisation that exacerbates tensions by marching through areas in Northern Ireland in which Catholics live.
Perhaps inevitably, media stories focus on differences, which exacerbates tensions; yet Islamic radicalisation is, in part, an acute expression of broader trends that affect us all.
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Therefore, the possibility of environment induced migration will likely increase that exacerbates tension further by destabilizing India.
The comments were almost certain to exacerbate tensions between Washington and Europe over the war in Iraq.
Abbott, who is a close ally of Jeremy Corbyn, suggested recent media coverage helped to exacerbate tensions.
"Conversely, failure to reach an agreement today would have exacerbated tensions over this issue".
Nawaz expressed concern that extremists could take advantage of and exacerbate tensions.
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