It would appear that way. With global warming the good times seem to be getting better, and the bad times appear to be getting worse.
Yes, it is correct to say "worse and worse." This phrase is used to describe a situation or condition that is deteriorating or becoming increasingly negative over time. It emphasizes the continuous decline in quality, performance, or circumstances. For example, one might say, "The weather has been getting worse and worse this week."
Sadly it is getting worse in the whole world.
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By bad you probably mean overcast and drizzly. Considering how far north Ireland is it's weather should be much worse. Ireland is the same latitude as Siberia but it is warmed by the Atlantic ocean. It's cold Arctic air mases meeting warm air mases from the Atlantic which cause Irelands dreary weather.
Depends on what you define as gun violence and where you look. Subjectively: It is getting worse in UK, despite near-total gun ban. It is not getting worse in US.
Probably, every year the weather gets worse and worse
There could be a massive answer to that, as it affected so many things. Here are a few things. People died, so that affected families. Buildings were destroyed and jobs lost so it affected the economy. Trust between people got worse. People's fears increased. The reputation of the troubles in Northern Ireland became greatly exaggerated and impacted it in many ways, like hitting tourism and international investment into Northern Ireland. It also impacted on individuals, with people being treated badly and with mistrust when they travelled, purely because they were from Northern Ireland. Society suffered. Political power went to London, so people had less say in their affairs. The list of effects could go on.
Does the cold make gout worse
Here are some examples of the word worse in a sentence:When the enemy refused the peace treaty, the commander wondered if things could get worse.Bob's bus was late, but worse yet, it splashed Bob with mud as it pulled up.
Worse than is perfectly acceptable; there's no single word to say worse than. Example: Her housekeeping is worse than mine. Her housekeeping is more terrible than mine. This weather is worse than expected. This weather is more miserable than expected. Or someone offered: the dreaded