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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mammoth problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or overwhelming issue that affects someone or something.
Example: "The lack of affordable housing has become a mammoth problem for many families in the city."
Alternatives: "a huge challenge for" or "a significant issue for".
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Even as his past remarks posed the potential of a mammoth problem for the party in 2016, many candidates were disinclined to confront him in any meaningful and persistent way.
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MANAGERS of zoos across North America are facing a mammoth problem: the gene pool among captive African elephants has grown woefully small.
With rampant industrialization, the management of waste generated by various industries is becoming a mammoth problem.
It's this mammoth problem too big for any of us to get our heads round, too impersonal to understand and too far removed for any of us to grapple tangibly with.
It takes courageous leadership to step in and address mammoth problems that have become a massive blockade.
Sketch of a mammoth skeleton for a Children's Discovery Museum exhibit.
Amy Schumer has won yet more people over after leaving a mammoth tip for a waiter.
"Could be a mammoth flu, for all I know," he says.
In his programme notes, Bruce had termed this a "mammoth" match for both clubs.
Everybody put in a mammoth effort for each other".
It was a mammoth penalty for a promotion where just two customers cashed in the $2 coupons.
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