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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger issue in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or concern that is more significant within a particular context or situation.
Example: "The lack of funding is a bigger issue in the education system than many realize."
Alternatives: "a more significant problem in" or "a larger concern in".
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It has been a bigger issue in Latin America.
e-waste can be a bigger issue in some time in future than we imagine it.
But the weak economy is likely to be a bigger issue in the campaign.
Are you surprised that China hasn't become a bigger issue in the campaign?
The war is certainly a bigger issue in 2008 than race.
Electability had become a bigger issue, in other words -- but it was breaking Dean's way.
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"This is a big issue in Wisconsin".
Sexual harassment has been a big issue in Cairo.
"I think that was a big issue in my game.
Girls' education is a big issue in many places.
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