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"further exacerbate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has already been exacerbated and is now being made worse. For example: "The pandemic has already exacerbated homelessness in our city, and the economic downturn is likely to further exacerbate the problem."
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My fear is that this will further exacerbate this.
"This would only further exacerbate respiratory illnesses in the city".
Trump's policy prescriptions – as enunciated by the candidate and his advisers – would further exacerbate tensions.
But they appeared to further exacerbate the flight of passengers from subways and buses.
A leave vote would topple Cameron and further exacerbate the divisions inside the Tory party, not heal them.
"Any digital divide will further exacerbate the gaps we've always had in our country between the haves and have-nots".
The one Thailand held on February 2nd served only to further exacerbate its problems.
Ban's office said: The secretary-general warns against sectarian rhetoric that could further exacerbate the conflict and carry grave implications for the entire region.
Senator Lee Rhinanon has argued the the Coalition's pending changes "will further exacerbate declining education quality and already struggling student welfare schemes".
Obesity and hypercholesterolemia further exacerbate this effect.
This may further exacerbate China's biodiversity crisis.
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