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The phrase "a major problem and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a significant issue that is part of a larger discussion or argument.
Example: "The report highlights a major problem and suggests several solutions to address it."
Alternatives: "a significant issue and" or "a critical concern and".
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"Driver fatigue is a major problem and the prime constituent of that fatigue is dehydration".
Plagiarism and bad data are a major problem, and China has only begun to address it.
The Americans believe it is a major problem, and they should know.
FGM is a major problem, and in Sudan it takes its most severe form, infibulation.
"We have a major problem, and it's time to assume responsibility for our problem".
The report called the failures "a major problem" and identified Stuxnet as the likely culprit.
Last year, Mr. Shevardnadze identified corruption as a major problem and appointed a commission to attack it.
We recognise that the college has a major problem and we want to work with the interim principal".
Congestion is already a major problem and traffic growth forecasts indicate that things will get much worse.
The point is that the box tree caterpillar is a major problem, and it's on the march.
Moreover 48 percent think voter fraud is a major problem, and an additional 33 percent think it's a minor problem.
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a major subject and
a tremendous problem and
a great problem and
a severe problem and
a major shortcoming and
a fundamental problem and
a large problem and
a major challenge and
a serious problem and
a substantial problem and
a considerable problem and
a major challenging and
a large scale problem and
a major business and
a major operation and
a major cocoa and
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