Sentence examples for a big problem so from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a big problem so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "There is a big problem so we need to address it immediately."
Alternatives: "a significant issue therefore" or "a major concern thus".

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"Trump thinks overregulation is a big problem, so firing Cordray is something I think he'd do the first week".

For influenza it is a problem and for HIV it is a big problem, so it depends on the virus.

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Bear in mind that although the issue of bad body odour may seem unpleasant in the office and a source of complaints from other employees, it may indicate a bigger problem, so it's best not to joke about it.

We couldn't un-invite the media without causing a bigger problem, so I suggested we see how it would go when Scalia arrived.

Delays and breakdowns were a big problem -- so common at one firm that it said management did not track them.

Cars are a big problem, but so are all of those buildings spewing black smoke.

"This was always likely to be a big problem, and so it has proved," said a source.

Zambrano noted that Razov's first goal was a big problem, coming so soon after his halftime adjustments.

At that time, in my late 20s, the issue of children started to loom as a big problem - not so much for me, as I was never broody thanks to a particularly egregious younger brother, but rather for the friends around me.

Some bacteria had already become resistant to penicillin by the mid-1940s, but it wasn't a big problem because so many new antibiotics were emerging from the lab.

"And that's a big problem, because so many players are dealing with this".

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