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The phrase "a bigger problem than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the severity or significance of one problem in relation to another.
Example: "The issue of climate change is a bigger problem than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "a more significant issue than" or "a greater challenge than".
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It's a bigger problem than gold prices.
But she has a bigger problem than greenhorn agents.
By any standard, joblessness is a bigger problem than inflation.
"He is a bigger problem than [Austria's Jörg] Haider.
False positives can pose a bigger problem than spam itself.
This is a bigger problem than what happened that night.
"It's a bigger problem than they think it is.
The Arab world will always regard Israel as a bigger problem than Iran.
A bigger problem than the lice themselves is that infestations are commonly misdiagnosed.
Prescription drugs were a bigger problem than over-the-counter drugs.
In America, light-fingered employees are a bigger problem than thieving shoppers.
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