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The phrase "a bigger problem that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a larger issue or concern that is related to a previously mentioned topic.
Example: "While the budget cuts are concerning, there is a bigger problem that we need to address: the lack of resources for our staff."
Alternatives: "a more significant issue that" or "a larger concern that".
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Ground Report appeals for stories but edits and verifies pieces when they come in; a bigger problem that authenticity is copyright infringement and people submitting poems, she said.
This is a bigger problem that talent has ignored for a very long time".
It's very clear what we are doing wrong with climate change, too, but people tend to think of that as a bigger problem that they can't control themselves.
"It is significant, because it's the first time that the Afghan government is admitting that torture is truly a bigger problem — that it's not just a few bad apples," said Heather Barr, the Afghanistan researcher for Human Rights Watch.
Dr. Peter B. Bach, director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at Sloan-Kettering and one of the authors of the Op-Ed piece, said the price of Zaltrap reflected a bigger problem — that over all there was little relation between drug prices and the value they provided.
That was a bigger problem that it might otherwise be, he said, because images of child sexual abuse were so widely copied.
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It is a big problem that requires bigger action.
Crime on the internet is a big problem that will continue to grow, says Mr Sims.
Helene Weiner, the president of the Yonkers Parent-Teachers Asaidiathat, said that parent involvement is a "big problem" that cuts across all neighborhoods in the district.
The market for women entrepreneurs' products was noted to be a big problem that prohibits them from expanding their business.
"There's still a great window for us to solve a big problem that's not going away soon".
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