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The phrase "a more awkward problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that is particularly uncomfortable or difficult to address.
Example: "In our meeting, we discovered that we were facing a more awkward problem than we initially anticipated regarding team dynamics."
Alternatives: "a trickier issue" or "a more challenging situation".
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A more awkward problem is that the stereophotogrammetric reconstruction of the torso surface can create artificial small bumps and pits, which in turn create local maxima in the curvature, some of which may be strong.
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But I think we can all agree it's an awkward solution to an awkward problem.
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