Sentence examples similar to problem exacerbates from inspiring English sources

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It is arguably Uruguay's biggest social problem, exacerbating poverty and fuelling crime.

Professor Kockelman predicts that traffic jams will worsen significantly as a result, a problem exacerbated by consumer preferences in automobiles.

The unresolved debt problem exacerbated tensions over the slavery issue, which triggered the Civil War in 1861.

"As the climate continues to change, we're likely to see this problem exacerbated," he said.

It makes the local problem a global problem, exacerbating it beyond control.

An occasional snorer may find the problem exacerbated by an adult beverage before bed, says Badr.

It's a problem exacerbated by reporters who don't seem to understand it, either.

Supporting the destitute was a problem exacerbated by King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries, which began in 1536.

Septic shock is often associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome, a serious clinical problem exacerbated by improper mechanical ventilation.

One problem, exacerbating inequalities, is inherent to the design itself, while the other, profiteering, is only associated with involving industry.

The two problems exacerbate each other.

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