Sentence examples for a longer problem from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a longer problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem that takes more time or effort to solve compared to another problem.
Example: "This math question is straightforward, but the next one is a longer problem that requires more steps to arrive at the solution."
Alternatives: "a more complex issue" or "a more extensive challenge".

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"There is much evidence that one will have to expect a longer problem zone," said the economist, Herman Remsperger.

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But there has been a longer-term problem too.

But we have a longer-term problem, recession".

But the kidnappings highlight a longer-term problem: having a failed state as a neighbour.

"So this is a temporary but necessary fix for a longer-term problem, which is marriage equality in New York State".

Yet this exuberance is irrational, a temporary respite from the longer problems that the console industry faces.

A longer shutdown could pose problems.

True, there is a longer-term budget problem.

The dropout problem has a longer fuse.

13 Thus poor performance indicates a longer time with a hearing problem.

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