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"further exacerbating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something is making a problem or situation even worse. Example: The lack of proper healthcare facilities in rural areas is further exacerbating the spread of infectious diseases.
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She was pregnant by the age of 16 – further exacerbating the family's financial situation.
Moreover, the regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle declines with aging, further exacerbating the problem.
Further exacerbating this issue is another trend in the venture capital industry.
Further exacerbating the situation are a changing climate and shifting El Niño patterns, which lead to longer dry seasons.
Recent government changes to housing benefit policy are further exacerbating homelessness and housing problems among this group.
Further exacerbating the dilemma, there are only three major manufacturers of insulin: Novo Nordisk, Sanofi and Lilly.
The curriculum was immense, the pace was furious, and the requisite technical background for the assignments was not taught in lecture — further exacerbating the learning curve.
Further exacerbating this risk is the fact that nearly a third (31.4percentt) of FOBs have no estate plan beyond a will (2007).
The government plans to close more than 1,000 mines this year, further exacerbating the growing unemployment in the interior provinces.
This reduced carboxylation would decrease the capacity of photosystem I to accept electrons from PSII63, further exacerbating the deleterious effects of excess energy on the thylakoid membranes.
This ultimately leads to cracking and spalling of the concrete cover, further exacerbating the durability problems of a structure and increasing the rate of its deterioration.
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