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The phrase "a big problem for everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that affects a large group of people or the general public.
Example: "The rising cost of living has become a big problem for everyone, making it difficult for families to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "a significant issue for all" or "a major concern for everyone".
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That might have been a big problem for everyone else Sunday, but there was a long way to go, and Kahne's car was so powerful that he rebounded to win the Pocono 500 by more than four seconds.
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It is a big problem for Turkey".
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This is a big problem for farmers.
That's a big problem for starters.
It was a big problem for me.
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