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The phrase "a massive problem with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant issue or challenge related to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "There is a massive problem with the current healthcare system that needs to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a significant issue regarding" or "a major concern about".
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There is a massive problem with the lack of affordable accommodation".
As such, feminists, quite rightly, have a massive problem with it.
There is a massive problem with their attitude to the trade unions.
Tabor said that he doesn't believe the regulatory process is a "massive problem", with most of the deal cleared already.
Russia is authoritarian and has a massive problem with corruption; Ukraine is more democratic the forthcoming elections are a genuine contest for power, with uncertain results—but it too has quite a big corruption problem.
Google, I'm sure, has a massive problem with that.
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"There was a massive problem [with trafficking], until about 1998," she tells me.
He said: "There's the whole problem of fraud online, which is a massive problem, along with all of the payment fees.
TechSee is solving a massive problem for brands with a technology solution that simplifies the customer experience via visual and interactive guidance".
"You're faced with a massive problem, and you can either stick your head in the sand or grab a hammer and get started".
They find themselves with a massive problem that they are in no position to solve.
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