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“progressively aggravated” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation that is getting worse or more intense over time. For example, “The situation progressively aggravated until it reached a boiling point.”.
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Serra (2012) states that the clinical and functional condition of the adult patient with chronic cardiac insufficiency, as well as their prognosis, is progressively aggravated as the MV rises to match the production of VCO2.
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None of the close contacts manifested progressively aggravating flu-like or pneumonic symptoms.
Except for a mirroring of βCTX rise by a decrease in OPG, circulating cytokines were unrelated to the progressively aggravating bone resorption.
We present the winding, progressively aggravating evolution of a 70 year-old patient, with multiple risk factors (arterial hypertension, NYHA class II/III heart failure, atrial fibrillation, sequelar stroke, bladder AK, treated with chemotherapy, urinary catheter carrier) who developed sepsis of multiple bacterial etiology – MDR „hospital" Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) and fungi.
Initially incarcerated in Utah in 1975 for aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault, Bundy became a suspect in a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in multiple states.
The incidence and severity of symptoms of TUR syndrome increase progressively as more glycine solution is absorbed during TURP and the severity of symptoms is markedly aggravated when more than 3,000 ml are absorbed [ 4].
(Prop 30 aggravated this problem).
This aggravated the problem.
I was aggravated.
He later aggravated the injury.
It aggravated him.
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