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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have exacerbated" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a problem or situation worse. Example: The economic downturn has exacerbated the unemployment rate, causing many people to struggle to find jobs.
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Flying might have exacerbated the problem.
Garden jitters may have exacerbated the situation.
Air travel may have exacerbated this effect.
Weather conditions have exacerbated the crisis.
His diet may have exacerbated his diabetes, Ms. Barber said.
The ban on indoor smoking may have exacerbated this.
Turkey's relations with Israel have exacerbated those tensions.
He adds that governance issues have exacerbated the problem.
The Brotherhood seems to have exacerbated the problems.
In New York, space issues have exacerbated the conflict.
Several events this year have exacerbated this rightward turn.
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