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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater issue when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a situation or condition that exacerbates a problem or concern.
Example: "The lack of communication becomes a greater issue when deadlines are approaching."
Alternatives: "a more significant problem when" or "a larger concern when".
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The magnitude of this bias is generally a greater issue when investigating clusters in longer study periods, or numerous production cycles.
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There's a greater issue to be examined here about developers using SDKs and apps over-reaching when asking permissions to run.
It's still a great issue.
This was like a great issue".
You have raised a GREAT issue.
This was a great issue and great idea.
I thought it was a great issue.
Oh it's a great issue, mind you.
Risk of damage was greater when there were difficulties visualising structures which can be a common issue when operating on a patient with pre-existing adhesions.
"There are a lot of downtown issues that aren't affected by Cheryl's property". Downtown was not an issue when Boyd's great grandparents came to Laguna.
But it becomes an issue when you buy a laptop expecting great performances and it doesn't deliver.
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