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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gigantic problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant issue or challenge that affects someone or something.
Example: "The lack of affordable housing is a gigantic problem for many families in the city."
Alternatives: "a major issue for" or "a significant challenge for".
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It could represent a gigantic problem for the Mets, who have had trouble scoring runs anyway.
Let's be clear: the economy is struggling, and that's a gigantic problem for Mr. Obama.
The body to watch is the Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC), which claims 44 of the 74 Democrats in the Texas House (there is not one Hispanic Republican there, a gigantic problem for the party).
1 — Too few cybersecurity professionals is a gigantic problem for 2019.
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That's a gigantic problem of course".
However, market size is not a gigantic problem in the N.F.L. since the stadiums are essentially television studios, beaming games for free.
But online piracy is a gigantic problem.
"It is a gigantic problem," said the Rev.
"It's a gigantic problem making this work," she said.
Every one of these is a gigantic problem on its own.
From Berlin to Oklahoma City, why has deciding upon the look and feel of memorials been a "gigantic problem"?
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