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How to use even worse in a sentence

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The conservation status of the Cape mountain zebra, a rare and endangered mammal, was even worse than that of the bontebok.
They were in even worse condition than Ian, and remained unconscious for at least fifteen minutes.
Perhaps even worse than stigmatizing minorities, affirmative action programs obscure the problems that lead to minority underachievement.
The burden of debt is made even worse when it is considered that the area is one of the most economically underdeveloped regions in South Africa.
With leather, which takes on colouring as unevenly as human skin takes on a suntan, the odds are even worse.
Jessica's parents never seemed relaxed because they were constant worriers and even worse naggers.
The odds are even worse for the Dogans, who had nearly exhausted all avenues for appeal.
Diagnosing an untreatable illness is a bad moment, and explaining it to a patient is even worse.
They're even worse than those of the XFL, the upstart football league that barely lasted a season south of the border.
The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play.
And of course television news is even worse, as numerous studies have shown.
But the obliteration of Nagasaki was, if comparisons on this scale are even possible, even worse than that of Hiroshima.
It was a warm day, too, which meant that the area would become muggy and steamy once the rain cleared, and thus the slums would grow even worse.
Cannington could just about stand being this oik's godfather, but the fact that he was related to him by blood made it even worse.
Compared to cancer of the distal stomach, cardiac cancer carries an even worse prognosis.
Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident.
The catch in her voice made him feel even worse for having to explain it again.
And while some subprime borrowers were duped by complicated loan terms, financial literacy is even worse in developing countries.
The person would feel even worse if the cheater does not get her or his just punishment.
You can lose money on commissions by overtrading and making even worse investments.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The poor magpies found their long tails very much against them in the scramble, and it was even worse with the pied wagtail.
And he looked even worse than an unwashed, uncombed little terrier, for he was always unbuttoned and ungartered besides.
But in its effect on the shopper's nerves, charmeuse is even worse than ponge.
Local mass transit, faring even worse, is as essential a community service as hospitals and highways.
When I was a boy it was the red ash or even worse, the black ash that we had at the Puggy.
My cell at the DPT was even worse than my cell at Saint-Lazare.
And they've looked at the prospect of Ed Miliband lolloping over the horizon and decided that's even worse.
True, he had the manifest sympathy of the house but he had the house's silence, too, which was even worse than its sympathy.
You'll find my physiology even worse than my theology, Bertie.
This viceroy being recalled, a son-in-law of the Emperor's succeeded, who treated us even worse than his predecessor had done.
And South America is even worse, in spite of all the reclamation projects.
Would he annoy her, enrage her perhaps, or even worse, tire her?
They persecuted the Igorot even worse than had the insurrectos.
Is it not even worse to ill-treat a stranger than one who is at home?
It's bad enough that Chelsea star Ashley Cole is a love rat, but it's even worse that he allegedly got his associates to pay off his women to stop them blabbing to the Press.
In the case of Mitchell it is even worse when the police were there specifically to protect him and his colleagues and even lay their lives down if need be.
But that was mere delusion, as Fatih Terim's men did the exact opposite, losing 3-0 to the Icelanders in Reykjavik, thereby making an already bad situation even worse.
The meek man was quite willing to concede that, but perhaps it rendered the matter even worse, as showing that there must be something appallingly wrong somewhere.
No parents would willingly risk their children's lives in rickety boats or unventilated trucks if they didn't leave behind situations that were even worse.
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