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Sentences with aggravating

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  • I've had an aggravating day.
  • To aggravate a grievance; to aggravate an illness.
  • Australia's newest five-star hotel puts up its shingle and rings in the changes with a new if aggravating phone system.
  • This was taken as an aggravating factor when he was sentenced.
  • His questions aggravate her.
  • The child's constant scratching aggravated the rash.
  • The Victorian Government has moved to make racial hatred or prejudice an aggravating factor when sentencing an attacker.
  • And for digital photographers it seems to happen in especially aggravating forms.
  • Difficulties stemming from the present whole-of-government trials in which government dysfunction is aggravating Aboriginal suffering.
  • Mr Smith said the aggravating features of the incident were that after learning he had contributed to the accident.
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