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"made worse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has become worse or deteriorated in comparison to an earlier state. For example: "The situation had already been bad, but the news made it worse."
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It has made worse decisions.
And congestion is made worse.
The situation was made worse by Israel.
It is made worse by official secrecy.
The lending crisis is made worse.
How could this film be made worse?
Matters have been made worse by HIV/AIDS.
The situation has been made worse by a harsh winter.
The pain made worse with no one to tell.
Suicide is a tragedy, made worse when occurring in youth.
Things are made worse when panic looks friendly".
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