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Discover Ludwig"to compound" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is a verb meaning to combine, intensify, or increase something. Example: The company compounded their mistakes by releasing an untested version of their product.
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And politics tends to compound these problems.
"You don't want to compound the pain.
"I'm not going to compound Chris's difficulties.
To compound matters we even took out the broad beans.
To compound matters, two of their sons died in childhood.
To compound the difficulty, the rough is deep and lush.
Then the catching and fielding disintegrates just to compound things.
To compound Leicester's grievance, fortune turned against them.
To compound my mistake, I also cracked the paint.
To compound matters, Wolves have been fragile defensively.
To compound matters, it does not attribute specific quotes.
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