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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is exacerbated of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "is exacerbated by." Example: "The situation is exacerbated by the lack of resources available to the team."
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In the light of the results depicted here, it is possible to speculate that CyaA mediates an escape strategy for the bacterium since it reduces Th1 immunity and increases the Th17 responses thought to be responsible, when the response is exacerbated, of enhanced lung inflammation and injury.
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"And I won't say but you know, Illinois right now, while it had its divisions before, they have been exacerbated of late.
This problem is exacerbated for molecules of high structural regularity (e.g. polycyclic carbon compounds).
This problem is exacerbated because of the small size of mouse embryos at 8.5 dpc.
The magnitude of this increasing demand is exacerbated by nondomestication of edible bamboo species.
This situation is exacerbated by separation of muscles secondary to the increased size of the uterine.
The situation is exacerbated in cases of multiple malaria episodes within a household for a season.
This part of the problem is exacerbated by the rise of political violence.
This inequality is exacerbated by the lack of implementation of existing laws to protect the Dalits.
This is exacerbated by an absence of codes of conduct and forums to thrash out disputes.
The chances of overlapped tags is exacerbated by the presence of heterogeneous tags in the area.
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