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The phrase "a big problem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant issue or challenge related to a specific topic or context.
Example: "One of the biggest problems of climate change is the increase in extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "a major issue with" or "a significant challenge regarding".
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"I don't see a big problem of racism here".
"There's now a big problem of union legitimacy".
There is a big problem of casting, too.
It is also a big problem of the early 21st century, though few people are saying this in so many words.
because it seems like a big problem of why so many of the garments don't get recycled in the US is because they're not actually up to par for recycling.
It is also worth saying that undernutrition may not have spiked, the world still faces a big problem of poor nutrition (lack of micro-nutrients, as opposed to lack of calories).
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Behind these individual cases lies a bigger problem of consumer powerlessness in the social media firmament.
Rather, they are representative of a bigger problem of a constitutional rights violation in the criminal justice system.
Netflix's Cliff Edwards told TechRadar that offline downloads are a "short term fix for a bigger problem" of constant, reliable broadband connectivity.
The short-term goal of stabilizing the currency is creating a bigger problem of corporate insolvency.
Farmers try to control infestations with antibiotics, but usually only succeed in creating a bigger problem of antibiotic resistance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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