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"make things even worse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to make a bad situation worse. For example: "The stock market crash of 2008 made the global economy slump, and the following pandemic has only made things even worse."
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Planning tangles make things even worse.
Most leaders seem eager to make things even worse.
Another blatant power grab will make things even worse.
The Volcker rule could make things even worse.
The voracious demand for oil in the developing world will make things even worse.
The bill under consideration in Congress will make things even worse.
To make things even worse, standard modern finance has more to say.
Retaliation would make things even worse for the British and European economies.
This occasion here will make things even worse and people will be very scared".
But surely he could have communications professionals who don't make things even worse.
That he has managed to make things even worse in its aftermath is downright troubling.
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