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The phrase "a growing problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an issue that is increasingly becoming a concern for a specific group or entity.
Example: "Climate change is a growing problem for coastal cities that face rising sea levels."
Alternatives: "an escalating issue for" or "a mounting concern for".
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Distressingly, homelessness is a growing problem for women.
Consuming analytical results is a growing problem for organizations.
Dementia is a growing problem for both countries.
Pointless red tape is a growing problem for American business, but cutting regulation is hard.
Jing conceded that air pollution was a growing problem for China.
We flagged issues of privacy as a growing problem for companies like Google.
However, these kinds of strange cases are a growing problem for companies dealing with tattooed celebrities.
A growing problem for Venice is the loss of population from the city core.
Tax is a growing problem for companies based in countries with heavy imposts.
The sale of branded products through unauthorized channels is a growing problem for suppliers.
Ocean debris off the coast of Alaska is a growing problem for wildlife.
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