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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large problem with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant issue or difficulty related to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "There is a large problem with the current system that needs to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a major issue with" or "a significant concern regarding".
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But there's a large problem with this thesis.
Globally there is a large problem with available, enforceable, regulation.
"There is a large problem with public opinion.
A large problem with Trump is that he doesn't view America as a world leader, working hard to tackle the common challenges facing the whole of humanity.
They are promising you the convenience of an effective online tool but they are really there to spy on you and engage in predatory lending practices, which the UK has a large problem with".
These claims' non-specificity highlight a large problem with gene patents, but there are at least four other potential dangers inherent to these patents.
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Those flaws are part of a larger problem with this novel.
It sounds very twee, but it highlights a larger problem with Britain's public spaces.
But a larger problem with the failure to communicate policy is the disingenuousness of the definition.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says the federal government shutdown is a symptom of a larger problem with Washington.
Another parent called the incident an indicator of a larger problem with Chappaqua's youth, stemming from privilege and "the lack of diversity in this community".
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