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The phrase "a big problem is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a significant issue or challenge that needs to be addressed or discussed.
Example: "A big problem is the lack of funding for essential services in our community."
Alternatives: "a major issue is" or "a significant concern is".
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A big problem is definitional.
A big problem is maintaining advertising income.
But he admits that a big problem is administrative capacity.
"A big problem is attracting students to do engineering.
A big problem is leaving grazing animals out too late in the fall.
But what I don't think is a big problem is the technical side.
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Secondly, a 2-point magnitude scale (1: a little problem, 2: a big problem) was used to indicate the extent of the problem a barrier typically presents.
A bigger problem is ownership.
A bigger problem is institutional inertia.
But a bigger problem is multiple ownership.
But perhaps a bigger problem is image.
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