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The phrase "a bigger problem now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that has escalated or become more significant at the present time.
Example: "With the recent changes in policy, we are facing a bigger problem now than we did last year."
Alternatives: "a more significant issue now" or "a larger concern at this time."
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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.
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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".
That is a big problem now, especially in Europe, which is paring back its commitment to green energy.
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