exacerbate problem 15.73   Politics exacerbates the problem.
  exacerbate situation 6.32   It is exacerbating the situation.
  exacerbate tension 5.73   And the fickle real-estate market exacerbates these tensions.
  exacerbate crisis 1.18   The crisis has been exacerbated by floods.
  exacerbate decline 1.12   That exacerbated the decline in the underlying indices.
  exacerbate concern 1.05   A smaller increase in stocks would exacerbate concern that inventories are low.
  exacerbate conflict 0.92   It thus exacerbates inter-ethnic conflicts.
  exacerbate shortage 0.92   The shortage was exacerbated by record temperatures in July and August.
  exacerbate fear 0.79   A stimulus program must not exacerbate those fears.
  exacerbate condition 0.66   Intense physical exertion can exacerbate this condition.
  exacerbate relation 0.66   The dispute over EU membership has exacerbated relations between Greece and Turkey.
  exacerbate difficulty 0.59   These difficulties were greatly exacerbated by poor civil defence planning.
  exacerbate division 0.59   They also questioned whether charters could exacerbate racial divisions by siphoning off white students.
  exacerbate matter 0.59   The first-division slug exacerbated the matter.
  exacerbate effect 0.53   The negative effects are exacerbated on wet or icy surfaces.
  exacerbate trend 0.53   It is not clear whether the spill exacerbated those trends.
  exacerbate unemployment 0.53   But the closures have eroded the Palestinian economy and exacerbated unemployment.
  exacerbate disease 0.46   Coeliac disease is exacerbated by ingestion of wheat, rye, barley, and probably oats.
  exacerbate poverty 0.46   The hurricane exacerbated the poverty.
  exacerbate difference 0.39   By masking them, it may end up exacerbating the differences in the future.
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