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Free sign up"exasperating problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or task that is especially difficult or annoying. For example, "This spreadsheet contains a lot of incomplete information and I'm having an exasperating problem trying to sort it out."
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And this hard-working family was confronted with an exasperating problem: what happens when you want to work, but you cannot?
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Rose Goddard, World Book Night's project manager, responded in The Bookseller on Wednesday, saying that Shukla was "right", and his argument "a great summation of some of the exasperating problems we are facing as an industry".
Although it could exasperate problems like carelessness and lack of effort, which known criminal and "lifestyle guru" Martha Stewart has already criticized millennials for.
You also don't want your "content" leaking out, and you need to optimize for user engagement, which in turn could increase noise and just exasperate the problem.
"I found that it was a real struggle for many people to govern the shortfall between housing benefit and rent, and that struggle exasperated other problems," Herden says.
It is always possible that the neo-conservatives will still win the argument, that, exasperated by problems in Iraq, Bush will turn to Syria as an explanation for them and attack it as a solution.
Experts say Arizona's drought-like conditions are exasperating a continuing problem: the bees' numbers are multiplying and they outnumber the docile European honeybees.
Such safety soon feels stifling and, when combined with numerous production problems, turns exasperating long before the show's end.
This problem is further exasperated as the return on most growth investments in startups (more features, more engineers, more support, more brand marketing, etc).
These problems get exasperated by the fact that typically firms are unfamiliar with the local market conditions and do not closely observe the demand-generating efforts of the hired managers.
That only makes the fast food chain's failure to eliminate the problem, perhaps via a new cup design, more exasperating.
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