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The phrase "a massive problem and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant issue and introducing additional information or consequences related to that problem.
Example: "The company is facing a massive problem and needs to implement immediate changes to survive."
Alternatives: "a significant issue and" or "a major challenge and".
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"You're faced with a massive problem, and you can either stick your head in the sand or grab a hammer and get started".
Added Mr. Sisto: "Certainly everybody recognizes this is a massive problem and that all sectors have to participate in solving it".
Some honest people in Birmingham have come out to confirm that the harassment of females is a "massive problem", and that British men can be and are predatory and sexually incontinent.
It's a massive problem, and they have not made much progress.
Robbins and Kuriakose have uncovered a massive problem and the Pew paper doesn't change that.
That's a massive problem, and it's precisely why Adobe created "Project New View," an innovative social VR data experience.
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Although the impact of his trip to Haiti was televised after the destruction, he recalls his first visit and explains, "There was a massive problem there and it had nothing to do with the earthquake".
"There is a massive problem here and signs of this are that vulnerable children and vulnerable adults are falling through the gaps," he said.
"Getting all of these services to work together is a massive problem, opportunity and market.
This is a massive problem across London and the country.
We've got such a massive problem in Scotland, and obviously particularly in Glasgow in terms of such a high rate of fatal overdose deaths.
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