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Discover Ludwig"it compounds that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is making a situation or problem worse. Example: The shortage of affordable housing compounds that many families are struggling to make ends meet.
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"It compounds that sense of siege that some may be feeling," Almeida said.
"When payrolls get high, 90 or 100 million dollars, it compounds that.
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It compounded that manifest overreaching by overriding its own "equitable" deadlines, created two weeks ago, as well as the Legislature's carefully wrought timetable.
And did it then compound that error in its editorial by calling Shoesmith's barrister, James Maurici, "an arrogant buffoon"?
This can be a very stressful time, and if it seems like something is being held back it can compound that stress, creating unnecessary fights and heartbreak.
If everybody tries to export their way out of their internal slumps, it could compound that problem by unleashing a damaging new round of trade protectionism.
If you get 2percentt every week and it's compounded, that's where the power comes from.
If it fails to act on the spill, it will only compound that shame — and the damage to the country.
More exam boards would compound that problem.
It contains compounds that replenish the skin, soothing and healing it simultaneously.
Green tea, in particular, has been linked to reduced stress and anxiety, and it contains compounds that are said to relax blood vessels.
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