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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been exacerbated dramatically" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a situation that has become significantly worse. For example, "The shortage of medical supplies has been exacerbated dramatically due to the current outbreak."
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The context has changed when the whole terror situation has been exacerbated dramatically over the past week," he added.
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Already existing ethnic tensions have been exacerbated dramatically by this fighting.
The situation has been exacerbated by a national economic crisis.
Since then, this trend has been exacerbated.
That has been exacerbated by Germany's export surpluses.
Their already extreme poverty has been exacerbated".
Deforestation in North Korea has been exacerbating at a noticeable pace and caused to worsen the carbon budget.
In Iraq, these problems have been exacerbated by other factors.
The structural vulnerabilities have been exacerbated by recent flooding.
These conditions have been exacerbated by injudicious agricultural practices.
The problem has been particularly exacerbated for minority women.
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