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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get exacerbated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or condition that worsens or intensifies.
Example: "The patient's symptoms tend to get exacerbated during the winter months."
Alternatives: "become aggravated" or "get worse."
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Basu says that while poverty is improving in developing countries, this competition for labour "is causing inequality to get exacerbated" in wealthy countries.
Or the Court might just deny certiorari, and the current muddle will continue — though to be fair sometimes such muddles continue, or get exacerbated, even when the Court hands down a new opinion.
Both the energy use and the technology's security flaws get exacerbated as the volume of transactions balloon.
Toiling beneath the surface of a pop star's life are traumas and stories that get exacerbated by this high-speed kind of lifestyle.
The idea of space and time only get exacerbated when it's revealed she's making art on buildings that were once 1800s livestock auction rings, or Luther barns. .
And always, always, always the complications of ableism get exacerbated by elements like gender, race, class, immigration status, being a member of a persecuted religion, age, veteran status, and being LGBTQ.
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So, in a way, the problem of missing out — this sort of sense of other options — that's a problem that gets exacerbated really when you have more career possibilities.
The situation gets exacerbated by the fact that lately, plasmid mediated resistance to colistin (last resort drug) is being widely reported in E. coli isolates from humans, animals and even the environment2,3,4,5, which implies wide spread dissemination of colistin resistant gene (mcr-1) by horizontal gene transfer (HGT 6.
It gets exacerbated when folks are worrying about job prospects or when unemployment might run out".
The student has a disability that had become exacerbated, so they were getting incompletes.
Sarah's self harming got worse, exacerbated by chronic homesickness and the suicide of her father.
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