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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
worsen .
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Examples
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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While it's often assumed that crime rises as the economy worsens, that isn't necessarily the case with auto theft.
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The dilemma worsens dramatically in the next century, when the baby boomers retire.
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However, once the individual’s health situation changes to a bad condition and then worsens, that is when the consultations become mandatory every 5 years, and more often, depending on the individual’s health condition.
Wonk Room » Conservatives Fabricate ‘Mandatory’ End-Of-Life Consultations In House Bill 2009
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Humanitarian crisis 'worsens' in Pakistan's Swat Valley
Jack's Newswatch 2009
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MDC: Zimbabwe stalemate 'worsens' after leaders 'meeting - Summary
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