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The phrase "a big problem because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation for a significant issue or concern.
Example: "The project is facing a big problem because we are short on resources and time."
Alternatives: "a major issue due to" or "a significant challenge because of".
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This was a big problem because, as Nocera says, a liquidity crisis is what we're in the middle of.
Europeans failed to build Europe, and that is now a big problem because, as its common currency comes under pressure and the E.U. goes deeper into recession, the whole world feels the effects.
But it is a big problem, because I think it will be overbooked.
That's a big problem, because rapid intensification sets the stage for worst-case scenarios.
But that's a big problem, because they fumigate not just the coke plantation, but everything.
"It's a big problem because my merchandise doesn't fall from the sky," Mr. Harper said.
Infant health is a big problem because we are in a very high malaria risk area.
I don't know whether this is a big problem, because it doesn't seem to have any wide consequences.
"He's in Argentina, and it's a big problem, because we are in an important week," Mancini told reporters Sunday.
Turnover among VA's human resource professionals also is a big problem because they devise strategies to recruit and retain doctors.
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Some run dry, while many get contaminated by seawater seeping into the caverns, ruining what is left of nature's reservoir--a big problem because more than half of the world lives within about 40 miles of a coast.
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