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The phrase "a big problem now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant issue that is currently affecting a situation or context.
Example: "The lack of funding has created a big problem now for the entire project team."
Alternatives: "a major issue at present" or "a significant challenge currently".
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The Knicks have a big problem now.
It's really a big problem now.
"This is a big problem now," Mr. Bandarin said.
It is a big problem now," Mr Okwan says.
"There is a big problem now," one Talib is heard to say.
Before, you used to have three or four in each team – you have a big problem now".
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Advocates of a benefits extension note that long-term joblessness is a bigger problem now than it was at the start of past recessions.
Ben, aged 15: I think porn is a bigger problem now, because it's pretty much everywhere.
"But I would say a bigger problem now is not fear, but complacency ministers tend to feel there's no pressing need to change things".
And after experiencing a brief moment of joy similar to finding something long lost in one's bag, I realized that I created a bigger problem: now that I am in touch with my life purpose I can clearly see the parts of my life and moments in my day that are not lived consistently with it.
"The big problem now is finding a mooring," says Matt Ashmall of RoyScot Larch, a marine-finance company that offers loans to houseboat buyers.
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